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.
1 kg
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!
1,000
1000 kg = 1 ton
Average in season $2.00 a quart, on sale $1.50
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.
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 viss is approximately equivalent to 1.63 kg.
1 mt = 1000 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 kg = 1000 grams 1 gram = 0.001 kg
1 kg = 1000 grams 1 gram = 0.001 kg