¼ kilo = 1¾ bags (2 x 1¾ = 3½), so 1 bag weighs 4/7 of a quarter kilo, ie 1/7 of a kilo.
1 Kilo of gold equals exactly that. 1 Kilo.
One hundred forty kilo calories burn basically means one hundred forty thousand calories.
K stands for kilo or thousand.
two hundred kilo meters per hour
Burning one kilo of carbon releases about 3.6 kilos of carbon dioxide. Carbon has an atomic weight of 12. Oxygen has an atomic weight of 16. The oxidation of carbon results in carbon dioxide, atomic weight 44. So 44/12 is 3.667. There are other things in coal besides pure carbon, slight impurities, so in general 1 kg of coal releases about 3.6 kg of CO2.
Certainly not. There are one hundred grams in a kilo.
It depends on how high you can stack the bags!
They are equal weight.
10 kilo 10 kilo
¼ kilo = 1¾ bags (2 x 1¾ = 3½), so 1 bag weighs 4/7 of a quarter kilo, ie 1/7 of a kilo.
No, being a kilo, they are both the same weight
1 Kilo of gold equals exactly that. 1 Kilo.
it is obviously the same weight because it say KILO for both!
They are the same weight
60 kilo weight
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