I have a statement that I have to answer either always true, sometimes true, or never true: A decigram is 100 times smaller than a gram. In my book it says deci - 10 times smaller than the unit it precedes. So that would mean decigram is always only 10 times smaller, right? Thanks

you are exactly on the mark.

Thanks for your help

To determine whether the statement "A decigram is 100 times smaller than a gram" is always true, sometimes true, or never true, let's analyze the information you provided.

Deci- is a prefix that represents a factor of 1/10 or 0.1. This means that when we use "decigram," it denotes one-tenth of a gram. Hence, a decigram is not 100 times smaller than a gram but actually only 10 times smaller.

Therefore, the statement "A decigram is 100 times smaller than a gram" is never true. It is only accurate to say that a decigram is 10 times smaller than a gram.