Being "fat" is dependent on your body mass index, which is calculated by a combination of your height and weight. For example if you are 1.6 meters tall (about 5'4"), beginning at 65.9 kg (about 145 pounds) you are overweight. This is generally speaking, it also depends on your body type and muscle/fat ratio.
389kg = 389,000,000mg
The answer is 2369.966 lbs (approx.). Kilogram is the SI unit of mass and pound is an imperial unit of mass. To convert from kg to pound, multiply the kg unit by 2.20462.
1 gram fat produce 9 calories i.e. 37.7 kJ
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To find the cost of 3.2 kg of meat when 4.95 is the price for 1 kg, you simply multiply 4.95 by 3.2. This calculation gives you 15.84. Therefore, 3.2 kg of meat will cost 15.84.
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7500 in 1 kg of fat.
1 kg of fat is about 7700 calories, so 250 calories is just about 32.5 g = 0,0325 kg
Well 3500 calories is 1 lb of fat, so about 7700 calories should equal one kg.
1 gram of fat = 9 calories so 1 kg of oil = 9000 calories
no guys that's not fat not like 65.7 kg like that and above told my freind i am not fat then he teased me cuz i am 46.5 kg and i can do things that tomb raider underworld can do.
1Kg fat about 7000kcal. NO ,IT IS NOT. 1 g OF FAT HAS 9 kcal /g. it is obvious that 1000g (1 kg ) of fat => 9000kcal!
1 kg of body fat takes up more space in the body compared to 1 kg of muscle because fat is less dense than muscle tissue. This means that 1 kg of body fat would occupy more volume or space than 1 kg of muscle.
A litre of human fat weights 918 grams. More information at http://www.mb-soft.com/public2/bodyfat.html
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For an average man it accounts to about 12% of his body weight...ie a 50 kg person can have 6 kg of fat in his body.
is 85 kg wt and 5'9 ht ok?