- A scale
- Electronic balance
If you need to knit 2 dozen pairs of socks, and each pair uses 105g of yarn, your question is how much yarn is needed. This is really a math question, I would guess. First off, you need to make 24 pairs (2dozen) of socks, and each pair uses 105g of yarn. Therefore, your equation would be: 24 pairs multiplied by 105g would equal the number of grams of yarn you would need to complete your project. Written as an equation you have: 24pair x 105g/pair = x 24 x 105g = x comment: pair/pair nullifies that item, leaving the g-grams-left in the equation 2520g = x therefore you would need 2520grams of yarn to make your 24 pair of socks
105g = 3.7oz
That is 3.704 ounces.
I would use a fabric tape measure.I would use a fabric tape measure.
You would use area. I would use the meter2. Okay
i would think you would use a tape-measure.
I would use feet
You would use a tape measure.
You would use meters.
I would use a tape measure.
No. Balances measure weight. To measure a stick, you would use a ruler or similar measure.
if i were you , i would use kg