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Sainsbury's supermarket sells 1kg of granulated sugar for 98p here in the UK.
0.45359237kg for an approximate result, divide the mass value by 2.20462262
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2kg ( 1000gms = 1kg)
Sainsbury's supermarket sells 1kg of granulated sugar for 98p here in the UK.
Sugar is usually sold in 1Kg bags. So you need 6422 of them. 6422 kg is 14158 pounds so if you had 4 pound bags (most often available size in the US) you'd need 3539 and 1/2 of them.
15342 in 1kg of sugar
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Neither, both weigh the same. However, I kg of popcorn would take up much more space than 1 kg of sugar.
Last year sugar cost about $2 per kg
Dude, There are like different sizes of bags that hold brown sugar. Don't you have an exact Measurement? If you don't, I would say like a cup.
0.45359237kg for an approximate result, divide the mass value by 2.20462262
The UK standard pack of sugar weighs 1Kg
1kg is heavier because 1kg is equivalent to 1000g 700g is equal to .7kg
1 kilogram is equivalent it 1o Newtons (force stemming from gravity).
There is no sugar or fat in whiskey.