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There are about 49 grains of rice in a gram.
According to freerice.com, if rice is a staple part of your diet, then you need 18,400 grains of rice.
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I assume we're discussing medium grain white rice in this scenario, wherein each grain weighs approximately 0.03 grams. Based on this assumption, a single kilogram of rice might include around 33,000 grains. Hence, scaling that up to 10 kilograms
50 Kilos.
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!
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.
Well, darling, the weight of a bag of rice in kilograms can vary depending on the size of the bag. But typically, a standard bag of rice weighs around 5 kilograms. So, if you're looking to pump some iron while cooking up a storm in the kitchen, that's the weight you're looking at.
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A short ton equals 2,000 pounds (lbs). If one rice bag weighs 100 lbs, then: 2000÷100=202000 \div 100 = 202000÷100=20 So, 20 bags of 100 lb rice make one ton. Now, if we convert this into kilograms (kg): 1 lb = 0.453592 kg So, 100 lb ≈ 45.36 kg. That means 20 × 45.36 kg = 907.2 kg, which equals one metric ton (approx). At Disha Jute, rice bags are typically designed for 25 kg or 26 kg capacities. So, to equal one metric ton (1,000 kg): • Using 25 kg bags → 1000 ÷ 25 = 40 bags • Using 26 kg bags → 1000 ÷ 26 ≈ 38.46 bags (≈39 bags) ✅ Conclusion: • 20 bags of 100 lb rice = 1 short ton • 40 bags of 25 kg rice or 39 bags of 26 kg rice ≈ 1 metric ton
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There are about 49 grains of rice in a gram.
A "sack" is not a standard unit of measure, sacks come in many sizes. For this reason one can not say in general how many cubic meters of gravel any sack contains.
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