That is 200 teaspoons.
There are approximately 5,000 teaspoons of sugar in 2.5 kg. This is based on the fact that 1 kilogram of granulated sugar is roughly equivalent to 2,000 teaspoons. Therefore, multiplying 2.5 kg by 2,000 teaspoons per kilogram gives you 5,000 teaspoons.
The answer depends on what you are measuring. Take just two very common cooking ingredients: 1 kg would be 94 teaspoons of salt or 128 tsp of granulated sugar. There are other ingredients which are even more or less dense.
3 kg of sugar at $1.50 per kg would cost $4.50 in total.
That is approximately 1.3 Kg
That is 4 cups.
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264 teaspoons of salt is approximately 1.3 Kg
There are approximately 200 teaspoons in 1 kilogram of baking soda.
There are approximately 0.907 kg of sugar in 2 lbs.
This is difficult to answer, it depends on what you're measuring. Teaspoons are a volume measure and kilograms are a weight measure. But if all things were equal... 1 Kg = 2.2046 lb 1 lb = 16 oz 1 Kg = 35.273619 oz 1 oz = 6 tsp 1 Kg = 211.64 tsp As I said previously it depends greatly on what you're measuring, for example, there would be considerably more teaspoons in a Kg of feathers than in a Kg of lead. You will need to determine the volume of your Kg to properly answer this question, but then again after you sift flour you will get many more tsp per Kg than before it is sifted. Not much help. But you might be able to get somewhere.
Rs 51 per kg
100 kg is equal to approximately 105,000,000 teaspoons.