Quick Find Conversion Table

0.1 - 0.98
quintals to decagrams
0.1≡ 1000
0.12≡ 1200
0.14≡ 1400
0.16≡ 1600
0.18≡ 1800
0.20≡ 2000
0.22≡ 2200
0.24≡ 2400
0.26≡ 2600
0.28≡ 2800
0.30≡ 3000
0.32≡ 3200
0.34≡ 3400
0.36≡ 3600
0.38≡ 3800
0.40≡ 4000
0.42≡ 4200
0.44≡ 4400
0.46≡ 4600
0.48≡ 4800
0.50≡ 5000
0.52≡ 5200
0.54≡ 5400
0.56≡ 5600
0.58≡ 5800
0.60≡ 6000
0.62≡ 6200
0.64≡ 6400
0.66≡ 6600
0.68≡ 6800
0.70≡ 7000
0.72≡ 7200
0.74≡ 7400
0.76≡ 7600
0.78≡ 7800
0.80≡ 8000
0.82≡ 8200
0.84≡ 8400
0.86≡ 8600
0.88≡ 8800
0.90≡ 9000
0.92≡ 9200
0.94≡ 9400
0.96≡ 9600
0.98≡ 9800
1.00 - 1.88
quintals to decagrams
1.00≡ 10000
1.02≡ 10200
1.04≡ 10400
1.06≡ 10600
1.08≡ 10800
1.10≡ 11000
1.12≡ 11200
1.14≡ 11400
1.16≡ 11600
1.18≡ 11800
1.20≡ 12000
1.22≡ 12200
1.24≡ 12400
1.26≡ 12600
1.28≡ 12800
1.30≡ 13000
1.32≡ 13200
1.34≡ 13400
1.36≡ 13600
1.38≡ 13800
1.40≡ 14000
1.42≡ 14200
1.44≡ 14400
1.46≡ 14600
1.48≡ 14800
1.50≡ 15000
1.52≡ 15200
1.54≡ 15400
1.56≡ 15600
1.58≡ 15800
1.60≡ 16000
1.62≡ 16200
1.64≡ 16400
1.66≡ 16600
1.68≡ 16800
1.70≡ 17000
1.72≡ 17200
1.74≡ 17400
1.76≡ 17600
1.78≡ 17800
1.80≡ 18000
1.82≡ 18200
1.84≡ 18400
1.86≡ 18600
1.88≡ 18800
1.90 - 2.78
quintals to decagrams
1.90≡ 19000
1.92≡ 19200
1.94≡ 19400
1.96≡ 19600
1.98≡ 19800
2.00≡ 20000
2.02≡ 20200
2.04≡ 20400
2.06≡ 20600
2.08≡ 20800
2.10≡ 21000
2.12≡ 21200
2.14≡ 21400
2.16≡ 21600
2.18≡ 21800
2.20≡ 22000
2.22≡ 22200
2.24≡ 22400
2.26≡ 22600
2.28≡ 22800
2.30≡ 23000
2.32≡ 23200
2.34≡ 23400
2.36≡ 23600
2.38≡ 23800
2.40≡ 24000
2.42≡ 24200
2.44≡ 24400
2.46≡ 24600
2.48≡ 24800
2.50≡ 25000
2.52≡ 25200
2.54≡ 25400
2.56≡ 25600
2.58≡ 25800
2.60≡ 26000
2.62≡ 26200
2.64≡ 26400
2.66≡ 26600
2.68≡ 26800
2.70≡ 27000
2.72≡ 27200
2.74≡ 27400
2.76≡ 27600
2.78≡ 27800

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quintals

The quintal or centner is a historical unit of mass in many countries which is usually defined as 100 base units of either pounds or kilograms. It is commonly used for grain prices in wholesale markets in India, where 1 quintal = 100 kg.

decagrams

decagram or decagramme is equal to 10 gram (unit of mass), comes from a combination of the metric prefix deca (da)  with the gram (g). Plural name is decagrams.