50 Kilos.
1.270,696
That would depend on the size of the sack and the material it is made ot of and how damp that material was. Also if the sack is empty it can not be "of rice" it is just and empty sack!
36950 grains of rice more info at freerice.com
Yes, a man can lift one sack of rice in outer space because there is no gravity to counteract the movement. However, he will need to be careful about controlling the sack's movement since it will float freely in the weightless environment.
50 kilos. :)
A 1 kilo packet of uncooked rice should contain about 8 servings. It may contain a little more or less, depending upon the appetites of those you are feeding.
One cavan of rice typically weighs about 50 kilograms. This measurement can vary slightly depending on the region or country, but 50 kg is a commonly accepted standard for a cavan.
A "sack" is not a standard unit of measure, sacks come in many sizes. Also the contents of a sack may be different, it could be a sack of feathers or a sack of coal both off which would weigh differently. For this reason one can not say in general how many kilograms of stuff are in any sack.
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a kilogram and a kilo are the same thing
Since kilo- means one thousand, there are one thousand amperes in a kilo-ampere, and there are 0.001 amperes in a kilo-ampere.
1lb = 0.454 (0.453592374) kilo.