That is because the 1 KG (Kilogram) bag of sugar weighs more than the orange. Therefore it's taking gravity more force to support the bag of sugar than the orange.
Kilogram.
No, he needs 0.1 more kg of sugar. He'll have 0.45 left...so close:(
no, but the sugar in the orange is healthy.
A four kilogram bag of white sugar should have about 17.5 cups of sugar in it. If it is a four kilogram bag of brown sugar, then it should have about 20 cups in it.
There is 5 1/4 cups of white sugar in a kilogram. There is 5 cups of brown sugar in a kilogram.
A killogram is oubout the sise of a large bag of sugar. Kilogram is big.
Both the same weight :-)
That is approximately 4.4 cups
That is 4 cups.
1 kg bag of sugar
When measuring sugar, 1 cup is regarded as 128 grams so there are 7.8 cups to 1 kilogram. You won't go far wrong to use 8 cups to 1 kilogram as a simpler conversion.
YES! there r sugar in an orange....its not da kind of sugar dat iz bad 4 u..k? its *NOT* sugar cane...got it?! k...good 4 u...:)