60 divided by 3 = 20. Therefore, 20kg = 1/3 of 60 kg.
Three one kg bags of salt One three kg bag of salt One three kg bag of flour Three one kg bags of butter Three kg weights One three kg weight Six half kg weights Six half kg bags of feathers Three kgs of paperclips A three kg bag of gorilla excrement Three kgs of gorilla hair Should I continue..?
The net weight of a 64qt bag of Miracle Gro Potting Mix is 20 pounds (9.1 kg)
9 kg is 1/(1/3) [one over one-third] of 3 kg.
It is usually 50kg.
134.4818 lbs.61 kg = 134 lbs
you want to end upwith 2 pots each with 4 kg Here is one way: 1. Fill the 3kg pot from the 8 kg bag; yhe 3kg pot has 3 kg in it and the bag is left with 5 kg 2. Pour the 3 kg pot into the 5kg pot and it now has zero, the 5kg pot has 3 kg 3.Pour the 5kg from the bag into the 3 kg pot. Thereis now 2 kg in the bag , 3 kg in the 3 kg pot, and still 3kg in the 5 kg pot. 4. Pour the 3 kg from the 3 kg pot into the 5 kg pot until full. Now there is 1 kg in the 3 kg pot, 5 kg in the 5 kg pot, still 2 kg in the bag of rice 5. Pour the 5 kg fromthe 5 kg pot into the bag and then the 1 kg from the 3 kg pot into the 5 kg pot. Now the bag has 7 kg, the 5 kg pot has 1 kg and the 3 kg pot has zero 6. Fillthe 3 kg pot from the 7 kg bag; the bag has 4 kg now, the 5 kg pot has 1 kg and the 3 kg pot has 3 kg 7. Pour the 3 kg from the 3 kg pot into the 5 kg pot; the 5 kg pot now has 4 kg in it and the bag also has 4 kg in it That's it - there has to be an easier way?
Divide (the cost of the bag) by (the number of kg it contains). The quotient is the cost "per kg".
Divide (the cost of the bag) by (the number of kg it contains). The quotient is the cost "per kg".
sixty grams is equal to 6.0 x10^-3 kg
Weighs same as a 1.0-kg bag of fertilizer.
1/6 of a kg
That is 0.076 Kg.