1 kg of strawberry is 1000 grams or about 2.2 pounds. If you want to know how much it costs, that will depend on where you live.
The average medium- large Strawberry weighs 23 grams while one small-medium strawberry (1-1/4" diameter) weighs 12g.So, assuming the average medium strawberry weighs about 18 grams...Here's the math:1000 g= 1 kg1000/18 = 55.555 rounded to 55.6So there are about 56 strawberries in a kilogram!
1 kg
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Average in season $2.00 a quart, on sale $1.50
1000 kg = 1 ton
There is roughly a total of 3 grams in 1 cup of strawberries so you can only imagine the amount in 1 strawberry. I would say <1 gram in each strawberry
1 kg of lead and 1 kg of feathers have the same mass, but they differ significantly in volume. Lead is much denser than feathers, so 1 kg of lead occupies a much smaller volume compared to 1 kg of feathers. Therefore, 1 kg of feathers has a greater volume than 1 kg of lead.
1 viss is approximately equivalent to 1.63 kg.
It depends how much each of the strawberries weighed. You have 0.35 kg left, so if each strawberry was 35g, you would have ten of them left.
1 mt = 1000 kg.
1 kg of juice weighs 1 kg. The weight of 1 kg remains the same whether it is juice, water, or any other substance.
1 kg = 1000 grams 1 gram = 0.001 kg