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In total it would cost 3.1 units. Three kilograms forms three, and the point-one is one tenth of a kilogram.

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To convert kilograms to grams, you need to multiply by 1000 since there are 1000 grams in a kilogram. Therefore, 3 kilograms is equal to 3000 grams. To find out how many 100g are in 3 kg, you need to divide 3000 grams by 100g, which equals 30. So, there are 30 units of 100g in 3 kg.


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1kg - dry ash 2kg - wet ash 3kg - ash.


What is that if its dry weight 2kg if becomes wet 1kg if burnt becomes 3kg?

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The object is a sponge. It weighs 2kg when dry, 1kg when wet (due to water absorption), and 3kg when burned (due to the release of gases and combustion byproducts).


If 3kg costs 18.60 how much would 5kg cost?

Oh, dude, this is like basic math, but sure, I'll humor you. If 3kg costs 18.60, then each kilogram is 6.20. So, 5kg would cost 31 bucks (5 x 6.20). Just make sure you're not buying gold or something at that price!


Is 3 kg greater than or less than 3 g?

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Who kaunsi cheez hai Jo agar gilih o to 2kg sukhi ho to 1kg or agar jal jaye to 3kg Batao kya cheez hai?

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If the weight of a 1kg body streches a spring by 2cm how much will the spring be streched when it supports a 3kg load?

Assuming the spring obeys Hooke's Law, we can use the formula F = kx, where F is the force, k is the spring constant, and x is the displacement. Since the spring is stretched by 2cm (or 0.02m) when supporting a 1kg load, we can calculate the spring constant k. With a 1kg load, F = 1kg * 9.8m/s^2 = 9.8N. Therefore, k = F / x = 9.8N / 0.02m = 490N/m. Now, for a 3kg load, F = 3kg * 9.8m/s^2 = 29.4N. Using the spring constant k = 490N/m, we can rewrite F = kx as 29.4N = 490N/m * x. Solving for x, we find that the spring will be stretched by 0.06m (or 6cm) when supporting a 3kg load.


If dry than 2kg if wet than 1kg and if burnt then 3kg?

sulphur.now answer this for me :D2a-8b-3abif a=-3, if b=6the answer is annoying but whatever :)


Ek aisi cheez ka naam Jo sukhi 1kg gili 2kg jala do to 3kg?

Chintu ki sahasikta to avashyak hai. :)


Which is in dry 2kg in wet it is reamain 1kg and when it burns it should be 3 kg?

The item weighs 2kg when dry but only 1kg when wet, suggesting that 1kg of water weight is lost when the item gets wet. When the item burns, it should weigh 3kg, which means it gains an additional 2kg during the burning process.