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Why are the weights in a weight box kept in a 5:2:2:1 ratio?​

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Answered by nawinmani1978
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Explanation:

The weight box contains the following standard weights : 100g, 50g,20g,20g,10g,5g,2g,2g,1g,500mg,200mg,200mg,100mg,50mg,20mg,

20mg,10mg,5mg,2mg,2mg,1mg etc which are all in the ratio 5:2:2:1.

With such provisions, mass of any amount can be measured conveniently.

For e.g.   27g=(20+5+2) g      

                8g=(5+2+1) g

                 7mg= (5+2)mg

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