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6. Complete the statement. 469.1 mg = ____ g A. 469,100 B. 46,910 C. 0.4691 D. 46.91
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Complete the statement.
469.1 mg = ____ g
A. 469,100
B. 46,910
C. 0.4691
D. 46.91
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Answer:
C. 0.4691 grams
Explanation:
Divide by a thousand
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C
Explanation:
1000mg=1g
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