15 kilograms + 911 kilograms + 4.5 kilograms = 930.5 kilograms.
This equals one and a half.
4 and (not an!) a half.
One fourth plus one half plus one half plus 1 is equal to 2.25 or 2 1/4
Expressed in grams, this is equal to 870 + 590 = 1460 grams. Expressed in kilograms, this is equal to 1.46 kilograms.
The mass of the dog can be calculated by setting up an equation. If we let x be the mass of the dog, then the equation would be x = 10 + 0.5x. Solving this equation, we find that the mass of the dog is 20 kilograms.
24 kilograms. I say this because 8kg plus half a block is a whole block. The half a block has to be also 8 kg making a whole block weigh 16 kg. Now 1 block (16kg) plus half a block (8kg) added together is 24kg
15 kilograms + 911 kilograms + 4.5 kilograms = 930.5 kilograms.
To add it all up, convert kilograms to grams (multiplying by 1000), or convert the grams to kilograms (dividing by 1000). "On the Moon" is irrelevant; the mass will be the same almost anywhere in the Universe.
Io (the moon of Jupier) has a mass of 8.9319×1022 kg
The Wikipedia lists the mass as (1.98855±0.00025)E30 kilograms. The plus-minus, of course, refers to the probable error in the Sun's mass, as currently known. That means this mass is currently known with a probable error of about 0.01%.It is also necessary to realize that the mass of the sun is slowly but continuously decreasing. due mostly to the conversion of mass to energy in fusion (4.29E9 kilograms/second) but also the solar wind (~1E9 kilograms/second). Admittedly this mass loss is so small compared to the probable error in the total mass that it is usually ignored, but still it makes knowledge of "exact mass of the Sun" impossible.
2 and a half plus 3 and a half plus 4 and a half = 10.5
even 10 kilograms with extreme diets.normal diet plus normal exercise- 1-5 kilograms.depends.
2 and a half plus 2 and a half plus 10 plus 10 = 25
This equals one and a half.
600 pounds plus 272.15 kilograms = about 1,200 pounds or 544.3 kg
When the bucket is half full, it holds 4 kilograms of water. If it weighs 4.8 kilograms at this point, the empty bucket weighs 0.8 kilograms. Since the weight of the water is halved each time, a quarter full bucket would weigh 2.4 kilograms (0.8 kg + 2 kg).