5 bags = 5*2.2 kg = 11 kg = 11000 grams.
It depends on the size of the bag. In Canada the bags are 1 Kg or 2 Kg which is 1,000 and 2,000 grams respectively. In the USA the bags are likely in pounds with 1 pound equal to 454 grams.
Dude, There are like different sizes of bags that hold brown sugar. Don't you have an exact Measurement? If you don't, I would say like a cup.
454x5 equals about the amount of grams that are in five pounds.
If the packet of sugar is 1 teaspoon, then it would have 4 grams.
There are 126 grams of sugar in one Butterfinger Bites bag.
That would all depend on how heavy each bag is. For example, if each bag weighs 10 pounds then 1200 bags of sugar would be the same as 6 tons. But if each bag weighs 15 pounds then only 800 bags of sugar equal 6 tons. So it all is determined by how heavy the bag is.
1013 grams
There are about 10 to 11 cups of sugar in a 5 pound bag of sugar depending on the amount of sugar lost in leakage(which all bags of sugar seem to have) You can't be completely certaian.
47g in 2.17 oz bag.
800 grams is 0.8 kg because there are 1000g in 1kg. 5x0.8kg is 4kg.
Each pound is about 454 grams.
That totally depends on how much candy is in the bag, what size the bag is, etc. Most per-packages candy will list the ounces on the outside of the bag. They sell candy in 5 ounce bags, but they also have many other sizes.