percentage = 1/1000
1 kilogram = 1000 grams
10 kilograms = 10000 grams
10 grams/10 kilograms
= 10 grams/10000 grams
= 1/1000
To find out what percentage 300 mcg is of 10 g, first convert 10 g to micrograms: 10 g equals 10,000,000 mcg. Then, divide 300 mcg by 10,000,000 mcg and multiply by 100 to get the percentage. So, (300 mcg / 10,000,000 mcg) × 100 = 0.003%. Therefore, 300 mcg is 0.003% of 10 g.
Alright, darling, let's cut the nonsense. 9kg 870g is closer to 10kg than 9kg, so rounding to the nearest half kilogram, it would be 10kg. No need to overcomplicate things, honey.
25% of 40g= 25% * 40= 0.25 * 40= 10g
4/10
0.108
10g of shampoo
The percentage strength of the solution is 20%. This is calculated by dividing the mass of the salt (10g) by the total mass of the solution (10g salt + 50g water) and multiplying by 100.
10g/410g X 100 = 2.4 2.5 %
0.15%
290
+10g
Both the 10kg stack of books and the 10kg piece of Styrofoam weigh the same amount, 10kg, because weight is a measure of the force due to gravity acting on an object's mass.
10kg is called ten kilograms.
10g stands for 10 grams.
10g-g = 9g
10kg = 22 (22.0462) lbs.
It would weigh 10kg.