A "sack" is not a standard unit of measure, sacks come in many sizes. Also the contents of a sack may be different, it could be a sack of feathers or a sack of coal both off which would weigh differently. For this reason one can not say in general how many kilograms of stuff are in any sack.
The weight of a rice bag is 200kg
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This will depend on the kibble since they all have a different density. Best to find a scale and weigh it, particularly if you need the weight measurements for calculating nutritional quantities.
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On or near the surface of the Earth, 1 newton is the weight of 0.102 kg. In other places, 1 newton is the weight of a different amount of mass.
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Stephanie Rice's weight is 67.0 KG
In one kg bag of rice there is 50000 grains so in 10 kg bag of rice there are 500000 grain of rice
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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There is no such thing as an 'average' bag of rice. In my local groceries it comes in bags of 8 oz, 12 oz, 1 pound, 2 pound, 5 pound, 9 pound, and 11 pound. Who decides what is 'average'
Density of Rice varies from 788 Kg/Cubic Meter to 850 Kg/Cubic Meter. Weight= Density*Volume. Hence Weight (Kg) of Rice in 1 Meter Cube = 788~850 Kg depending on the density of various rice grains. But does it include the free space available between the rice grains? Not answered.
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you want to end upwith 2 pots each with 4 kg Here is one way: 1. Fill the 3kg pot from the 8 kg bag; yhe 3kg pot has 3 kg in it and the bag is left with 5 kg 2. Pour the 3 kg pot into the 5kg pot and it now has zero, the 5kg pot has 3 kg 3.Pour the 5kg from the bag into the 3 kg pot. Thereis now 2 kg in the bag , 3 kg in the 3 kg pot, and still 3kg in the 5 kg pot. 4. Pour the 3 kg from the 3 kg pot into the 5 kg pot until full. Now there is 1 kg in the 3 kg pot, 5 kg in the 5 kg pot, still 2 kg in the bag of rice 5. Pour the 5 kg fromthe 5 kg pot into the bag and then the 1 kg from the 3 kg pot into the 5 kg pot. Now the bag has 7 kg, the 5 kg pot has 1 kg and the 3 kg pot has zero 6. Fillthe 3 kg pot from the 7 kg bag; the bag has 4 kg now, the 5 kg pot has 1 kg and the 3 kg pot has 3 kg 7. Pour the 3 kg from the 3 kg pot into the 5 kg pot; the 5 kg pot now has 4 kg in it and the bag also has 4 kg in it That's it - there has to be an easier way?
weight_bag = 1kg + ½ × weight_bag → ½ × weight_bag = 1 kg → weight_bag = 2 × 1 kg = 2 kg.
You need to tell us how big a bag. Typically they vary from a 1 pound bag to 50-100 lb sacks.
they should be around 78 pounds and 150 depending on the size.
This unit is the kilogram (kg).