The number of apples in 1 kg can vary depending on the size and variety of the apples. On average, a medium-sized apple weighs about 150-200 grams, so you can expect to have approximately 5 to 7 apples in 1 kg. Smaller apples may yield more, while larger apples will yield fewer.
Around 8-10. Fewer if they are large ones like cookers.
1kg = 1000g 20005000g x (1kg/1000g) = 20005kg
1kg = 1000g 57.2g x 1kg/1000g = 0.0572kg
1kg = 1000g 400g x 1kg/1000g = 0.400kg
1,000g
Around 8-10. Fewer if they are large ones like cookers.
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1kg=9.81N
There are 4 250g in 1kg. This is because 250g is one-fourth of 1kg.
There are 33.33 units of 30g in 1kg.
It costs $1.50 where I come from
There are 20 50g in 1kg. This can be calculated by dividing 1000g (1kg) by 50g to get the result.
An average apple weighs 3.5 ounces which is roughly 100 grams. So you could approximate that there is roughly 10 apples in a Kilogram. (100 grams/apple x 10 apples = 1000 grams or 1 Kilogram).
700 calories are in 1KG of grapes
1kg = 1000g 295g x 1kg/1000g = 0.295kg
Some apples I purchased recently were $NZ3.65 (around $US 2.90) for 6 apples that weighed approx 1kg. This was in 'medium price' supermarket.
There are 5 200g to make 1kg as 200 multiplied by 5 equals 1000g which is equal to 1kg.