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6580 mg/1g x 1000g/mg =6580000g/ 1kg x 1000kg/g = 6580000000kg
labels might not all be right.
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1000 milligrams=1 gram
10 centigrams=100 milligrams
1 gram=1000 milligrams
1000 grams= 1 kilogram & 1,000,000 mg
1000 kilograms= 1,000,000 grams
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