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.
The number of tomatoes in 1 kilogram can vary based on the size and type of the tomatoes. On average, medium-sized tomatoes weigh about 100-150 grams each, so you can expect to find approximately 6 to 10 tomatoes in 1 kilogram. However, smaller cherry tomatoes might yield more, while larger beefsteak varieties would yield fewer.
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.
That is approximately 3 tomatoes
3 tomatoes.
The number of large tomatoes in 1 kg can vary based on their size, but typically, you can expect to find about 4 to 6 large tomatoes weighing around 250 to 300 grams each. Keep in mind that the weight of individual tomatoes may differ, so the exact number can fluctuate.
Oh, what a lovely question! So, if you have 3 kilograms of tomatoes at $3 per kilogram, that would be a total of $9. Isn't that just delightful? It's like creating a beautiful painting with numbers, bringing a little bit of joy to your day. Happy calculating, my friend!
If 1 kg of tomatoes costs 5 CHF, 0.1 kg will cost 1/10th of 5 CHF, so the cost will be 0.5 kg.
12 tomatoes or 3 oz
Approximately 6-7 pounds of tomatoes equal 3 quarts.
3 oz = 0.085 kg
The total number of tomatoes that make up 1kg of tomatoes varies depending on the size of the tomatoes. On average there are 8-9 tomatoes that make up 1kg.
How much does 0.5 kilograms of tomatoes cost?
It means to find a can of pureed tomatoes but check the back to see how many tomatoes are used.
Mass of 6 tins of tomatoes = 6*450 = 2700 grams Now 1000 grams = 1 kilogram so mass of tomatoes = 2 kg and 700 g