The milligram (mg) and gram (g) are both units of mass in the metric system. The gram is the base unit of mass, while the milligram is one thousandth of a gram. This means that there are 1,000 milligrams in one gram.
To convert 30 milligrams to grams, we can use the following formula:
30 mg × (1 g / 1,000 mg) = 0.03 g
Therefore, 30 milligrams is equal to 0.03 grams.
Medicine: Milligrams are commonly used to measure the dosage of medications. For example, a typical dose of ibuprofen is 200 milligrams.
Science: Grams are used to measure the mass of substances in chemistry and physics experiments. For example, the mass of a sample of sodium chloride might be 5 grams.
Cooking: Grams are also used to measure ingredients in recipes. For example, a recipe might call for 100 grams of flour.
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Motivations for Conversion:
Converting between milligrams and grams is important for accuracy and safety. In medicine, for example, using the wrong conversion can lead to incorrect dosages of medications, which can have serious consequences. In cooking, using the wrong conversion can lead to dishes that are too salty, too sweet, or otherwise unbalanced.
Converting between milligrams and grams offers several benefits, including:
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