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A student converts grams to milligrams by multiplying by the conversion factor 1g/1000 mg. Is the student performing this calculation correctly?

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we are given that

Student converts grams to milligrams by multiplying by the conversion factor 1g/1000 mg.

we have been asked to find Is the student performing this calculation correctly?

Suppose you have x grams of  something and convert it into mg as follows:

As we know that

[tex]1gram=1000mg[/tex]

So we can write

[tex]xgram=xgram*1=xg*\frac{1000mg}{1g}=1000x[/tex] mg

It mean that conversion factor is [tex]\frac{1000mg}{1g}[/tex]

It mean student doesn't performed the calculations correctly.

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