kilos
Kilo is a singular noun
it is obviously the same weight because it say KILO for both!
kilo means thousand
They are both 1 Kilo. So, no.
No, being a kilo, they are both the same weight
Kilo is an abbreviation for kilogram. Therefore, the correct plural of kilo is kilograms.
Kilo is a singular noun
The plural form for the noun university is universities; the plural possessive is universities'.
Oh, dude, the plural for "kilo" is "kilos." It's like when you have more than one kilo of something, you just add an "s" at the end. So yeah, kilos, man. Easy peasy.
They are equal weight.
it is obviously the same weight because it say KILO for both!
1 kilo
A kilo
It depends largely on what it's a kilo of--a kilo of brick dust is much less expensive than a kilo of steel, which is less expensive than a kilo of uranium.
1,000 grams in a kilo.
6 Oranges in a kilo
The prefix kilo- means 1000.