About 1-1.4 grams.
I would suggest you get a sample of 100 paper clips (count them), weigh them, then multiply the result with 54.38. If the weight of the 100 paper clips is too low to get an accurate reading, count off a larger number, and weigh them. In this case, of course, you would have to multiply by a smaller factor.
paper clips do not weigh much, perhaps a gram each, so 10 weigh about 10 grams, so you would use grams, not kilograms, since 1 kg = 1000 grams
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You need more information. You need to know how much paper you are dealing with (a ream, or some other sheet count) and also the specific grade of paper. Reams of different paper can weigh differently.
A dozen is 12. For an example a dozen donuts
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100 small paper clips weigh 100 grams.
I would suggest you get a sample of 100 paper clips (count them), weigh them, then multiply the result with 54.38. If the weight of the 100 paper clips is too low to get an accurate reading, count off a larger number, and weigh them. In this case, of course, you would have to multiply by a smaller factor.
paper clips do not weigh much, perhaps a gram each, so 10 weigh about 10 grams, so you would use grams, not kilograms, since 1 kg = 1000 grams
All paper clips are not created equal and come in several sizes ranging from small to palm-sized and may be constructed of metal or plastic. A common size is approximately 2 cm or 3/4" long and made of steel. The weight of this standard, paper clip is about 1 gr. 5 would weigh 5 g.
6 Dozen large eggs would weigh 4.2Kg
well if you want to know the exact amount its 1.8673495936 but that is the ones with the little crevices in them so normal ones would be less
Anywhere from 12 to 18 ounces.
Depends on the type of paper.
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Ive seen paper clips at about 1.20 - 4.00 dollars... Im buying them at target because me and 45 of my friends are going to attemp to break the world record for biggest paper clip chain, where going to need about 10,000 dollars (we need to buy 1million paper clips :D)