A Half quarter is usually 3.5 grams.
Sugar in 1 egg = 0.4 grams Sugar in 18 eggs = 7.2 grams 1 and half dozen = 18 eggs
A kilogram is a thousand grams; half a kilogram is therefore 500 grams, so if you have 450 grams, you are 50 grams short of half a kilogram.
1 kilogram = 1000 grams so one and a half kilogram would be 1500 grams. MRC:)
About 10.25 grams.
Almost half
The correct answer is 60 grams.The sentence "An egg weighs 20 grams and half an egg." confuses a lot of people because people mistake it for a compound sentence. Then, they neglect the second part of the first sentence and move onto the question blindly. If it was a compound sentence, then the egg would actually weigh 30 grams, but in this case, it's not.This is what it looks like if you were to write down the first sentence into a math problem:Egg = 20 grams + 1/2 EggorX = 20g + 1/2Xso, subtracting 1/2x from both sides of the equationX - 1/2X = 20 gor1/2X = 20 gsoX = 40 g, the weight of one egg.Now, if I were to say, "An egg weighs 20 grams and also half of its weight." (This is what people get confused with) Then, this is what it would look like.(Egg = 20 grams) = (Egg = 20grams + 1/2Egg)orE = 20gramsG = 20 grams(E = G) = (E = G + 1/2E)Which results to 20 = 20 = 20 = 20 + 10Conclusion:You can't modify a total of something with another number. People read the first part of the first sentence and they make a stopping point before they read the rest of the sentence. Thus, they would assume an egg weighs 20 grams. They think, "Okay, so I know an egg weighs 20 grams." But the sentence is not just saying it weighs 20 grams. It says it weighs 20 grams AND half an egg. If you read it backwards, you would understand. Let's try, "An egg weighs half an egg and 20 grams." Two halves make one. So if you are already given something in two pieces and half of it is given to you first, you will assume the other half is equal. Therefore, half of an egg would be 20 grams. If you're still confuse, pretend I am handing you half an egg and I say, "Hey, here is half an egg. It weighs 20 grams. Can you guess the other half?" Hopefully you would say, "Yeah duhh 20 grams!"Pretty tricky question. English grammar plays an important role in it. Hope this helps.-Hai
One large egg's white is about 38 grams.
Weight of one large egg is 57 grams (with its shell) (Withought its shell ) = 50 grams the shell add 7 grams with the egg :)
Most liquids can be measured like water and since a half a cup is 4 ounces and there is approximately 28 grams per ounce the answer is 112 grams.
There are approximately 227 grams in half a pound.
That is about 2 egg whites
A gallon and half of water is 5,676 grams
A Half quarter is usually 3.5 grams.
Depends on the egg, they come in different sizes.
There is officially no such term as a "regular" egg. A medium is 47.5 grams and a Large is 54,4 grams
There are 454 grams in one pound. To convert 2 pounds to grams, you would do 2 x 454 = 908 grams. To convert five half pounds to grams, you would do 5 x 454 / 2 = 1130 grams.