A plant is given plant food that contains 54 milligrams of magnesium. The plant is given this food each week for 20 weeks.

How many grams of magnesium does the plant receive in 20 weeks?

54*20 I think that is what your looking for.

54*20 = 1080 mg = 1.08 g

To find out how many grams of magnesium the plant receives in 20 weeks, we can follow these steps:

Step 1: Convert milligrams to grams.
There are 1000 milligrams in 1 gram. Therefore, we need to divide 54 milligrams by 1000 to convert it to grams.
54 milligrams ÷ 1000 = 0.054 grams

Step 2: Calculate the total amount of magnesium received in 20 weeks.
To find the total amount of magnesium received in 20 weeks, we need to multiply the amount given each week by the number of weeks.
0.054 grams × 20 weeks = 1.08 grams

Therefore, the plant receives 1.08 grams of magnesium in 20 weeks.

To find out how many grams of magnesium the plant receives in 20 weeks, we first need to convert milligrams to grams.

There are 1000 milligrams in 1 gram. So, to convert milligrams to grams, we divide the number of milligrams by 1000.

In this case, the plant receives 54 milligrams of magnesium each week. So to find out how many grams of magnesium it receives in one week, we divide 54 by 1000:

54 milligrams ÷ 1000 = 0.054 grams

Now, to calculate how many grams of magnesium the plant receives in 20 weeks, we multiply the amount it receives in 1 week by 20:

0.054 grams/week × 20 weeks = 1.08 grams

Therefore, the plant receives 1.08 grams of magnesium in 20 weeks.