20.0 g is more acurate because after decimal also it has zero(0).
There are 1000g in 1kg so 200g is 0.2kg (one fifth)
A curved stick is more accurate, because the puck rolls off the stick easier.
the cost of one kg is 35p 200g is 1/5 of 1kg (1/5 of 1000) therefore you have to find 1/5 of 35p which equals 7. Therefore 35p + 7p = 42p
Most are pretty accurate, but get one from the doctor and it will be truly accurate.
1.5 / 26 = 0.0576923077Or, the more accurate version: 3/52.
yes. I have one. It's 200g
One cup (200g) of baked sweet potato is 180 calories, 0g of fat, and 4 g of protein.
The more accurate number - is 1.005 - as it is accurate to more decimal places than the other examples.
There are many variables to this question; what the food substance is, how big the person eating the 200g per day is, whether this is their constant food intake or just a one-off day etc...If it is just a one-off, most people could easily survive on 200g of food for a day. But if it's meant to be 200g of food everyday, the question becomes more complex.
Approximately one cup.
About 4/5 of one cup
There are 1000g in 1kg so 200g is 0.2kg (one fifth)
The most accurate one is plan b.
A curved stick is more accurate, because the puck rolls off the stick easier.
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the one that had smaller least count wil be more accurate
absolutely not.