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It is 1/4.
1/5
1kg and 620g is equivalent to 2kg to the nearest half kilogram. When rounding to the nearest half kilogram, any weight with 0.5kg or more is rounded up to the next whole kilogram. Since 620g is more than halfway to the next kilogram (500g), the weight of 1kg and 620g is rounded up to 2kg.
It is 750/2000 = 3/8.
2kg
It is 1/4.
2kg weighs more than 500g. 2kg is equivalent to 2000g, so it is heavier than 500g.
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, 1kg is like half of 2kg, right? And 500g is like half of a kilogram, which is 1000g. So, 1kg 500g is like 1 and a half kilograms, which is 3/2 or 1.5 in fraction form. Easy peasy, right?
We first need to convert 2kg into grams to have the same unit of measurement for both. 1kg = 1000g 2kg is then equal to 2000g Divide this then by 500g 2000g/500g = 4 500g bags make 2kg
400KG
1.5 or 1500g hope this helps
2kg+0.5kg=2.5kg 7kg-0.1kg=6.9kg 126kg+0.127kg=126.127kg
250\5000
3/8
It is 3/4.
.5
Depends on the temperature but 20 min per 500g at 180-200 would be fine