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calculate the number of metric tons in a teragram.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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we know that

\large\rm { 1 \ Teragram = 10^{9} kg}

\large\rm { 1 \ metric \ Ton = 10^{+3} kg}

so, \large\rm{ 1 \ kg = 10^{-3} \ metric \ tons}

\large\rm { \therefore 1 \ teragram = 10^{9} \times 10^{-3}  \ metric \ tons}

\large\rm { \therefore 1 \ teragram = 10^{6} \ kg}

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

we know that

we know that Teragram=10

we know that Teragram=10 9

we know that Teragram=10 9 kg

we know that Teragram=10 9 kg Ton=10

we know that Teragram=10 9 kg Ton=10 +3

we know that Teragram=10 9 kg Ton=10 +3 kg

we know that Teragram=10 9 kg Ton=10 +3 kgso, kg=10

we know that Teragram=10 9 kg Ton=10 +3 kgso, kg=10 −3

we know that Teragram=10 9 kg Ton=10 +3 kgso, kg=10 −3 metric tons

we know that Teragram=10 9 kg Ton=10 +3 kgso, kg=10 −3 metric tons

we know that Teragram=10 9 kg Ton=10 +3 kgso, kg=10 −3 metric tons 9

we know that Teragram=10 9 kg Ton=10 +3 kgso, kg=10 −3 metric tons 9 ×10

we know that Teragram=10 9 kg Ton=10 +3 kgso, kg=10 −3 metric tons 9 ×10 −3

we know that Teragram=10 9 kg Ton=10 +3 kgso, kg=10 −3 metric tons 9 ×10 −3 metric tons

we know that Teragram=10 9 kg Ton=10 +3 kgso, kg=10 −3 metric tons 9 ×10 −3 metric tons kg

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