To find out how many 250 g packets make 1 kg, you can divide 1000 g by 250 g. This calculation shows that 1 kg is equal to 4 packets of 250 g. Therefore, you need 4 packets of 250 g to make 1 kg.
One 3 kg packet.
To determine how many packets of dimensions 8.3 x 5 x 1.5 fit into a container, you need to know the dimensions of the container. Once you have the container's dimensions, you can calculate the volume of both the packets and the container, and then divide the container's volume by the packet's volume. Additionally, consider the arrangement of the packets, as they may not fit perfectly due to their shape and the need for space between them.
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Just as with other types of products, such packets come in different sizes.
I wouldn't think there is a statistic for that.
Humans have dumped many trash wastes into landfills. Some people litter on the ground too.
560,000 acres are active landfills. I have no idea about old landfills
there are 90 landfills in new zealand
As of 2021, there are over 8,000 landfills in China.
560,000 acres are active landfills. I have no idea about old landfills
There in 90 legal landfills in New Zealand. so that means 90 landfills are allowed to be used.
12 packets
many the materails that don't decompsoe in landfills are plastic, glass, and styrofoam.
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