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02.11.2020 •
Chemistry
Identify the components that must be on a data table. *
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Ответ:
Explanation:
1. Convert decagrams to grams
2. Convert grams to decigrams
\![\text{Mass} = \text{46 g} \times\dfrac{\text{10 g}}{\text{1 dg}} = \text{460 dg}\\\\\large \boxed{\textbf{4.6 dag = 460 dg}}](/tpl/images/0399/8924/48164.png)