There is no sensible answer to the question. A percent is a number - with no units of measurement. It is a pure ratio. A gram, on the other hand, is a measure of mass. The two measure different things and there can be no conversion form one to the other.
If I got a 5% pay rise (I should be so lucky), what would be the mass of my increase? Do I measure the mass of my pay cheque? I don't think that will change. And what if (as was the case) the pay was electronically transfered to my bank account. There was no mass involved.
Percent of 23 grams? Does not make sense please rephrase your question
5 grams.
2 grams.
8% of 2000g (grams) is 160g.
One kilogram equals 1000 grams. Thus, 60 grams divided 1000 grams equals .06, which can be expressed as 6 percent.
6 grams is 0.6 percent of 1,000 grams.
200 grams reduced to 120 grams per burger is 60 percent.
25
1950 grams
Percent of 23 grams? Does not make sense please rephrase your question
600 grams is 25.81% of 2325 grams.
0.48 grams.
5 grams.
7 grams
0.625 grams
6 grams
Grams