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-<h1>Introduction: Measurement of Mass</h1>
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-Often you buy items in the shop by weight (or mass). For example, you may want to buy some rice. The rice costs 100 RWF per kilogram. The kilogram is a standard unit of measurement for mass (the unit for length is the meter, the unit for capacity is the liter).
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-Do you remember the prefixes for the units of length and capacity?
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-kilo - thousand
-heca - hundred
-deca - ten
-deci - tenth
-centi - hundredth
-mili - thousandth
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-For mass, we have the kilogram (1 kg or 1000 grams), hecagram (1 hg or 100 grams) , decagram (1 dag or 10 grams) , gram (1 g), decigram ( 1 dg or 1/10 gram), centigram (1 cg or 1/100 gram), and milligram (1 mg or1/1000 gram).
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-The conversion between units of mass is exactly the same as the conversion for length and capacity. In general, you use the unit that is most convenient.
-For example, in shops, the common unit is the kilogram. However, in a pharmacy, the gram is a more convenient unit.