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Percent to grams? - Answers
There is no sensible answer to the question. A percent is a number - with no units of measurement. It is a pure ratio. A gram, on the other hand, is a measure of mass. The two measure different things and there can be no conversion form one to the other. If I got a 5% pay rise (I should be so lucky), what would be the mass of my increase? Do I measure the mass of my pay cheque? I don't think that will change. And what if (as was the case) the pay was electronically transfered to my bank account. There was no mass involved.
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Percent to grams? - Answers
There is no sensible answer to the question. A percent is a number - with no units of measurement. It is a pure ratio. A gram, on the other hand, is a measure of mass. The two measure different things and there can be no conversion form one to the other. If I got a 5% pay rise (I should be so lucky), what would be the mass of my increase? Do I measure the mass of my pay cheque? I don't think that will change. And what if (as was the case) the pay was electronically transfered to my bank account. There was no mass involved.
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Percent to grams? - Answers
There is no sensible answer to the question. A percent is a number - with no units of measurement. It is a pure ratio. A gram, on the other hand, is a measure of mass. The two measure different things and there can be no conversion form one to the other. If I got a 5% pay rise (I should be so lucky), what would be the mass of my increase? Do I measure the mass of my pay cheque? I don't think that will change. And what if (as was the case) the pay was electronically transfered to my bank account. There was no mass involved.
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