ten
2,000 / 200 = 10
4.166666666666667 apples.
To find out how many 200g portions go into 1.5kg, first convert 1.5kg to grams. Since 1kg equals 1000g, 1.5kg is 1500g. Now, divide 1500g by 200g: (1500g \div 200g = 7.5). Therefore, there are 7.5 portions of 200g in 1.5kg.
The number of apples in 400g can vary depending on the size and type of apple. On average, a medium-sized apple weighs around 150-200g. Therefore, in 400g, you can expect to have roughly 2-3 medium-sized apples. It's important to note that this estimation may not be precise due to the variability in apple sizes.
Without some direction as to what the bags must contain, I can make as many bags as I want. I can make as many bags as I have bags. If I have to put at least one writing utensil in a bag, that's 60 bags. If I have to put one of each writing utensil in a bag, that's 12 bags.
5
To determine how many 200g bags can be filled from a 2kg bucket, we first need to convert the weights to the same unit. Since there are 1000g in 1kg, a 2kg bucket is equivalent to 2000g. Dividing 2000g by 200g gives us 10, meaning you can fill 10 bags with 200g each from a 2kg bucket.
4.166666666666667 apples.
There are 5 200g to make 1kg as 200 multiplied by 5 equals 1000g which is equal to 1kg.
16 of each
To find out how many 200g portions go into 1.5kg, first convert 1.5kg to grams. Since 1kg equals 1000g, 1.5kg is 1500g. Now, divide 1500g by 200g: (1500g \div 200g = 7.5). Therefore, there are 7.5 portions of 200g in 1.5kg.
That is about 1.5 apples.
200g
2.29 bags.
That is about 3 apples.
The number of apples in 400g can vary depending on the size and type of apple. On average, a medium-sized apple weighs around 150-200g. Therefore, in 400g, you can expect to have roughly 2-3 medium-sized apples. It's important to note that this estimation may not be precise due to the variability in apple sizes.
about 60 60lb bags
about 60 60lb bags