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How do you convert fractions into grams? - Answers

Well, honey, you can't just snap your fingers and convert fractions into grams like magic. You need to know what substance you're working with because different substances have different densities. Once you know the density, you can multiply the fraction by the density to get your answer in grams. It's not rocket science, but it ain't no walk in the park either.



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Well, honey, you can't just snap your fingers and convert fractions into grams like magic. You need to know what substance you're working with because different substances have different densities. Once you know the density, you can multiply the fraction by the density to get your answer in grams. It's not rocket science, but it ain't no walk in the park either.



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How do you convert fractions into grams? - Answers

Well, honey, you can't just snap your fingers and convert fractions into grams like magic. You need to know what substance you're working with because different substances have different densities. Once you know the density, you can multiply the fraction by the density to get your answer in grams. It's not rocket science, but it ain't no walk in the park either.

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