OzToGrams-Ounces to Grams conversion

OzToGrams

Converting oz. to grams ?

Sorry if this seems to be a dumb question but I am curious. When converting oz to grams ( I find it easiest in grams with my scale) would you round up? I am not a math whiz so I cheat and look it up. For instance 1 oz = 28.3495g would you leave this at 28 grams? Say it was 28.687 would you round that up to 29 grams? Or should I buy a more precise scale?

 

Conversion Chart / Table

ounces to grams (oz to gr) Conversion Chart / Table: grams to ounces (gr to oz) Conversion Chart / Table:
oz = gr
1.0 = 28.350
2.0 = 56.699
3.0 = 85.049
4.0 = 113.398
5.0 = 141.748
6.0 = 170.097
7.0 = 198.447
8.0 = 226.796
9.0 = 255.146
10.0 = 283.495
ounces = grams
20.0 = 566.99
30.0 = 850.49
40.0 = 1133.98
50.0 = 1417.48
60.0 = 1700.97
70.0 = 1984.47
80.0 = 2267.96
90.0 = 2551.46
100 = 2834.95
500 = 14174.76
gr = oz
1.0 = 0.035
2.0 = 0.071
3.0 = 0.106
4.0 = 0.141
5.0 = 0.176
6.0 = 0.212
7.0 = 0.247
8.0 = 0.282
9.0 = 0.317
10.0 = 0.353
grams = ounces
20.0 = 0.705
30.0 = 1.058
40.0 = 1.411
50.0 = 1.764
60.0 = 2.116
70.0 = 2.469
80.0 = 2.822
90.0 = 3.175
100 = 3.527
500 = 17.637


One ounce is = 28.349 523 grams. In 1958 the US and countries of the Commonwealth (Canada, Australia and New Zealand) defined the mass of the international avoirdupois ounce is defined to be equal to 28.349 523 grams. There are 16 avoirdupois ounces in an avoirdupois pound. One ounce is equal to 437.5 grains. The ounce is commonly used as a unit of mass in the United States, Canada and sometimes in Australia and New Zealand. Online Calculator-Converter converts Ounces to grams (oz to gr) and backwards grams to ounces .

One thought on “OzToGrams-Ounces to Grams conversion”

  1. It depends upon the numbers whether you round up or down. To round up, the nos. have to be .5 or higher, starting on the far right & working your way back toward the decimal pt. So 28.3495 would round up, to the more useful 28.35. Similarly, 28.687 would also round up, to 28.69 or 28.7, depending on how many decimal points you wanted.

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