One third (1/3).
1/5
The fraction of 200g depends on the context or the part of the total you are referring to. For example, if you want to express 200g as a fraction of 1kg (1000g), it would be 200/1000, which simplifies to 1/5. If you have a different total or context in mind, please specify for a more precise answer.
There are 5 200g to make 1kg as 200 multiplied by 5 equals 1000g which is equal to 1kg.
Oh, dude, that's an easy one! So, 1 kilogram is like 1000 grams, right? And if you have 200g objects, you just divide 1000g by 200g, which gives you 5 objects. So, like, you'd need 5 of those 200g objects to have the same mass as 1kg. Easy peasy!
Well, honey, if you want to know what fraction 200g is of 8kg, it's pretty simple. You just need to convert both to the same unit - let's say grams. So, 8kg is 8000g. Now, 200g is 200 out of 8000, which simplifies to 1/40. So, 200g is 1/40 of 8kg.
There are 1000g in 1kg so 200g is 0.2kg (one fifth)
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math now? Okay, so if you take away 2kg 200g from 4kg, you're left with 1kg 800g. It's like basic subtraction, man. So, yeah, 1kg 800g is what remains. Math, man, it's wild.
fraction = 500grams/1kg = 500/1000 = 1/2
1kg = 1000g 200/1000 = 2/10 = 1/5 or a fifth
the cost of one kg is 35p 200g is 1/5 of 1kg (1/5 of 1000) therefore you have to find 1/5 of 35p which equals 7. Therefore 35p + 7p = 42p
The total of 60g, 530g, 200g, and 130g is 920g. To find how many grams less this is than 1kg 500g, subtract 920g from 1500g. Thus, 1500g - 920g = 580g.
25x5x5x5x5+1= 1kg