"Kilometer" is a unit of length or distance. "Gram" is a unit of mass. They are completely different
entities, used to measure completely different quantities. Neither one can be converted to the other,
and there's no way to compare one to the other.
There are 10 100g weights in 1 kg.
There are 10 x 100g in 1Kg. Therefore there are 0.1Kgs in 100g
To compare the weights of 1kg 100g and 0.5t, we need to convert them to the same unit of measurement. 1kg is equal to 1000g, so 1kg 100g is equivalent to 1100g. Similarly, 0.5t is equal to 500kg. Therefore, 0.5t is heavier than 1kg 100g.
it is 50g because 1kg=100g and 100 divided by 2
a kilogram is 1000 grams (hence the kilo prefix) so in 1kg there is 5 x 100grams- so to make up a total of 5kg, you would have 25 100g lots
No. 1kg = 1000g
100g x 10 = 1kg Answer: 71kg
There are 10 100g weights in 1 kg.
100 grams is bigger
No. The metric prefix kilo- means 1000, so 1kg = 1000g.
Say you buy a 1kg bag of sugar for £1 1kg=100g 100g=£1 1g= 1p In short you will be buying sugar 1p per gram.
Say you buy a 1kg bag of sugar for £1 1kg=100g 100g=£1 1g= 1p In short you will be buying sugar 1p per gram.
1kg = 100g (grams 1kg= 1 litre = 100 ml (millilitres)
There are 10 x 100g in 1Kg. Therefore there are 0.1Kgs in 100g
100g / 1kg = 100g/1000g = 100/1000 = 1/10
The number of bags of sweets in 1kg would depend on the weight of each individual bag of sweets. For example, if each bag weighs 100g, then there would be 10 bags in 1kg.
100 g is less than 1 kg100 g < 1 kg