2.5 kg
yes
The word root "kilo" means "1000," so there are 1000 grams in 1 killogram. That means 2000 kg is 2000 x 1000 grams, so it's way more than 2 grams.
2 kg = 2000 g Therefore 2000g > 20 g
2 kg Because there 2000 g in 1 kg so 2 kg would be 4000 g.
1.5 kg is greater, 1 kg is 1000 grams and 1.5 kg is 1500 grams.
Convert all values to grams. 2000 cg x 1 g/100 cg = 20 g; 25300 mg x 1 g/1000 mg =25.3 g; 2.5 kg x 1000 g/1 kg =2500 g; 2.5 kg are the largest value.
2000 kg. (unless the m in mg is actually a capital M)
yes
The word root "kilo" means "1000," so there are 1000 grams in 1 killogram. That means 2000 kg is 2000 x 1000 grams, so it's way more than 2 grams.
1 kilogram equals 1000g, so 1 kilogram is greater than 2000g!
2 kg = 2000 g Therefore 2000g > 20 g
percentage = (1/4)% or 25%1 kg = 1000 grams2 kg = 2000 grams% rate:= 500/2kg * 100%= 500/2000* 100%=(1/4)% or 25%
2 kg Because there 2000 g in 1 kg so 2 kg would be 4000 g.
0.9kg is greater.
8 kg is greater.
kg
25% of 2 kg= 25% * 2 kg= 0.25 * 2 kg= 0.50 kg