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Ratti (unit)

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Ratti seeds, used for measuring weights in India.

A ratti is a traditional Indian unit of mass measurement, and has now been standardized[citation needed] as 0.12125 gram. It was measured by ratti seed.

  • 1 tola = 12 masha or 11.67 gram
  • 1 tank = 4 mashas or 3.88 gram
  • 1 masha = 8 ratti or 0.97 gram
  • 1 Ratti = 0.91 Carat
  • 1 Ratti = .182 Gram

References


1 Tola = 12 Masha 1 Masha = 8 Ratti Therefore, 1 tola = 12*8 Ratti or 96 Ratti 1 Tola = 11.67 gm therefore, 1 Ratti = 11.67/96 gm = 0.1216 gm