The number of large eggs in one kilogram can vary slightly depending on the size of the eggs, but on average, there are about 7 to 8 large eggs in one kilogram. A large egg typically weighs around 50-60 grams. Therefore, to reach one kilogram, you would generally need around 16 to 20 large eggs.
Twenty 50-kg bags.
This cannot be sensibly answered. A milliliter (mL or ml) is a measure of volume, grams (g), kilograms (kg) and milligrams (mg) are measures of weight or mass.
This is sort of a math equation. But 500,000 kg divided by 50 kg bags equal 10,000 bags of 50 kg bags of rice.
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5.34 pounds.
The number of eggs in 1 kg can vary depending on the size of the eggs. On average, a large egg weighs about 60 grams, which means there are approximately 16 to 17 large eggs in 1 kg. For smaller eggs, such as medium ones, you might find around 18 to 19 eggs per kilogram. Always check the specific weight of the egg size you're considering for a more accurate count.
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The weight of an egg can vary, but a large egg typically weighs about 60 grams. To convert 0.175 kg to grams, you multiply by 1,000, giving you 175 grams. Dividing 175 grams by 60 grams per egg means approximately 2.92 eggs, so you would need about 3 large eggs to equal 0.175 kg.
1 kg
It would take about 16-17 large eggs to weigh approximately 1 kg. The weight of an egg can vary, so this number is an estimation based on the average weight of a large egg being around 50-60 grams.
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an egg is usually 25 grams so that mean there are 40 in a kg
The average is about 4 million eggs. However, the largest Kaluga Sturgeon weighed 1,140 Kg. At about 41,400 eggs per 1Kg of body rate, that would equate to 47,196,000 eggs! However, due to poaching for their caviar, today it is unlikely that there are many "large" Kalugas left. Thus that number is unrealistic.
35.27 ounces in one kg
There are 0.0685217659 slugs in a kg.
3.785 kg
It depends but I think 2 eggs is equivalent to 250 or so.