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Which of the following has the largest mass?
Arrange these quantities in order of increasing mass.
Interpretation:
The arrangement in the increasing order of the given measurements is to be discussed
Concept Introduction:
The amount of matter that exists in a body is known as mass. The SI unit of mass is kilogram(kg). This value is also measured in grams, pounds, tonnes, and many more by using the conversion factors of each of the units.
Answer to Problem 156QP
Solution:
The largest mass among all the given measurements is A
The increasing order of the given measurements is
Explanation of Solution
Given Information: The given measurements are as follows:
:
The units of all the measurements should be equal to compare and arrange them in the increasing order.
The conversion of
The relation between kilogram
The conversion factor used to convert
Therefore,
The conversion of
The relation between gram
The conversion factor used to convert
Therefore,
The conversion of
The relation between microgram
The conversion factor used to convert
Therefore,
The final measurements are
The increasing order of the measurements is as follows:
The increasing order is as follows:
The largest mass among all measurements is A
Therefore, the increasing order of the given measurements is
The increasing order of the given measurements is
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