It depends on what you wish to reduce it to.
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General guidelines suggests that 1 kg/week is a good and healthy goal. So 10 kg would be 70 days, so about 2 months if you're dedicated.
2 kg is greater than 1 kg.
To find how many kilograms is 1 1/2 kg greater than 350 g, first convert 350 g to kilograms: 350 g is 0.35 kg. Then add 1.5 kg to 0.35 kg: 1.5 kg + 0.35 kg = 1.85 kg. Therefore, 1 1/2 kg greater than 350 g is 1.85 kg.
1 kg plus 1 kg.
1/5 kg
Well sweetheart, 20 grams is 0.02 kg. So, if we're talking about 2 kg, the fraction of 20 g in 2 kg is 0.02/2, which simplifies to 1/100. So, in simple terms, 20 g is 1/100 of 2 kg. Hope that clears things up for you, pumpkin!
1 kg = 1000 grams 1 quarter of kg = 1000/4 grams = 250 grams 2 kgs + 1/4 kg = 1000 x 2 + 250 = 2250 grams
2 T (tonnes) = 2,000 Kg 1 T = 1,000 Kg and .. 1 kg = 0,001 T :)
It means reduce 1 to 1/2, reduce 4 to 2. Half it.
No. 1 kg is approximately 2.2 lb, so 2 kg would be about 4.4 lb. 4.4 lb > 1 lb. On the same note, 1 lb is about .45 kg, so 2 lb would be about .90 kg .90 kg < 2 kg.
1/2 kg = 500 g