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340 grams
the answer is 165.6 (whatever currency you are using). if it is sold by the gram, the size and shape of the chain is not information you need to solve the problem. let's set up the problem x = 36 one gram is sold at 36. y = 4.6x the chain weighs 4.6 grams, so 4.6 multiplied by 36 will give you the price of the chain. 165.6 = 4.6
Assuming that it's not some shape that can be described by a formula, then here are 2 ways of finding the area:One way would be to copy the figure onto some graph paper, then count the squares that it covers. Partial squares could be estimated to the nearest 1/2 square, for example. Then use the scale that the graph paper was made to change squares to an actual area.Another way would be to draw it onto some cardboard, then cut out the figure and weigh the shape. If you know how much a known amount of cardboard weighs.For example, if a certain cardboard weighs 10 grams for a 10 cm by 10 cm (100 cm²) area. That is 0.1 gram/cm². Then you trace the shape onto the cardboard then cut it out, and weigh on a precision scale. If the shape weighs 3.6 grams (for example), then (3.6 gram)/(0.1 gram/cm²) = 36 cm²
A half dollar coin weighs 11.34 grams and a dollar coin weighs 8.1 grams so if you use subtraction then the answer would be 3.33.
Depends. 1000 liters of water (standard temperature pressure) weighs one metric ton (1000 kg). On the other hand, about ten thousand liters of dry, uncompressed adult diapers weighs one metric ton.
Patrick Chan is an Olympic figure skater. He is currently 23 years old and weighs 148 pounds and is 5'7".
My action figure weighs 11 ounces.
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You don't have to figure it out, just weigh it with some accurate scales.
It's not required by DOT--my truck doesn't have it. If you look at the people who have it on there, you'll see almost all of them carry bulk commodities. The shipper knows what his stuff weighs, and with a little simple math he can figure out how much product to load.
If it weighs 98 newtons on Earth, then we know that its mass is about 10kg. If that figure is its weight somewhere else, then its mass is something else.
To identify how much a hippo weighs you would have to figure out length and width first
On Earth, 1 kilogram of mass weighs 2.205 pounds. On the moon, the same kilogram weighs 0.353 pound. We'll let you figure it out from there.
On Earth, 1 kilogram of mass weighs 2.205 pounds. On the moon, the same kilogram weighs 0.353 pound. We'll let you figure it out from there.
On Earth, 1 kilogram of mass weighs 2.205 pounds. On the moon, the same kilogram weighs 0.353 pound. We'll let you figure it out from there.
On Earth, 1 kilogram of mass weighs 2.205 pounds. On the moon, the same kilogram weighs 0.353 pound. We'll let you figure it out from there.
summer glau weighs about 110 pounds on a 5'6 frame. Typical dancer figure.