Yes it is
One cube of sugar typically weighs about 2.3 to 2.8 grams. Therefore, to determine how many cubes of sugar make 30g, you would divide 30g by the weight of one cube of sugar. This calculation would result in approximately 10 to 13 cubes of sugar to make 30g, depending on the weight of each cube.
30 grams equates to 0.03 kg
It is obvious and simple mathematics . we know that , 1930 is greater than 731 . Hence, it means 1930 cg > 731 cg.
The ice cubes produced in a typical ice cube tray are around 30 mL or 30g. Therefore, it would take approximately 12,000 ice cubes to have a mass of 163 lbs.
A standard 750g box of Weet-Bix typically contains around 36 to 40 biscuits, depending on the specific product variation and size of the biscuits. Each biscuit weighs approximately 30g, so the exact number may vary slightly based on packaging and manufacturing differences. Always check the packaging for the most accurate information.
30g.
There are 33.33 units of 30g in 1kg.
30g is equivalent to 1.06 oz.
from a 30g pouch about 100 and 50g about 170ish
There are approximately 6 teaspoons in 30g of cocoa.
You won't actually be able to buy just 30g of it. A tin will cost you around £1 - that's 507g. 30g would cost around 15 pence.
IT will depend on how big and fresh the nuts are but between 20 and 22 should be about right for 30g.
30g
30g milled flaxseed per day (About 2 tablespoons)
density= mass/volume 30g/7500cm3=.004g/cm3
30g of coffee beans typically contains around 90mg of caffeine.
The density would be 6 g/mL. To calculate density, divide the mass (30g) by the volume (5mL). Density = mass/volume = 30g / 5mL = 6 g/mL.