____ kg = 440 g ((Help Please))

____ kg 1,006,000 ((Help Please))
8.6 kg = ____ g ((8600/0.0086??))
800 g = ____ mg ((800.000??))
1.7 kg = ____ ((1700/0.0017??))
____ mg = 6.2 kg ((Help please))

(((((I understand it it's just I can't get a correct answer again.Can someone help me)))))

See my mnemonic you can use for these conversions. I posted it following your last response with Ms. Sue. It's easy to use.

Here is a link.

http://www.jiskha.com/display.cgi?id=1253152034#1253152034.1253153806

Another point. If you are trying to get a smaller number, you MUST divide. To get a larger number you MUST multiply.

Sure! Let's work through each question step by step:

1. To convert grams (g) to kilograms (kg), you divide the given value by 1000. So to find the missing value for "____ kg = 440 g," you would divide 440 by 1000. The answer is 0.44 kg.

2. To convert kilograms (kg) to grams (g), you multiply the given value by 1000. So for "____ kg = 1,006,000 g," you would multiply 1,006,000 by 1000. The answer is 1,006 kg.

3. You have the correct approach for this question. To convert kilograms (kg) to grams (g), you multiply the given value by 1000. For "8.6 kg = ____ g," you would multiply 8.6 by 1000. The answer is 8,600 g.

4. To convert grams (g) to milligrams (mg), you multiply the given value by 1000. For "800 g = ____ mg," you would multiply 800 by 1000. The answer is 800,000 mg.

5. You also have the correct approach for this question. To convert kilograms (kg) to grams (g), you multiply the given value by 1000. For "1.7 kg = ____ g," you would multiply 1.7 by 1000. The answer is 1,700 g.

6. To convert kilograms (kg) to milligrams (mg), you multiply the given value by 1,000,000. For "____ mg = 6.2 kg," you would multiply 6.2 by 1,000,000. The answer is 6,200,000 mg.

Remember to keep track of the decimal places when moving between different units of measurement. And double-check your calculations to ensure accuracy.