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8 is the answer . Since half a kg is 500g, 100 g would cost 1/5 as much. 1/5 of 40 is 8.
A pen would weigh approximately 10 grams. 100 grams would be about 100 grams of feathers.
.1 Kg = 100 grams
1,000 grams = 1.000 kg 100 grams = 0.100 kg
100 grams is 100 grams. It has nothing to do with decimal points.
about 100£ on the international market
Cobalt appears to cost 4.40 for 100g
0.15$/100g
$120 for 100 grams
The price is approx. 100 000 US $.
"This object is 100% titanium."
$530 for 100 grams. And it would be "Beryllium's"...apostrophe.
the answer to this question is 4.9$ for 100 grams of pure bromine.
Approx USD 0.50 per 100 grams.
100 grams is one tenth of a kilogram (kilo is the prefix for 1000) so 850 /10 = 85 Answer: 100 grams costs 85 monetary units
USD 30-35 per 100 grams.
No, 4.9 dollars.