To convert grams to milliliters (mL), you need to know the density of the substance. For water, 500 grams is approximately 500 mL since the density of water is about 1 g/mL. However, for other substances, the conversion will vary based on their specific density.
0.3 mils.
To find out how many 500g portions make up 2kg, first convert 2kg to grams: 2kg is equal to 2000g. Then, divide 2000g by 500g: 2000g ÷ 500g = 4. Therefore, there are 4 portions of 500g in 2kg.
6 mils = 152.4 microns
500g is 0.5kg. so .748/.5 is 1.496 lots of 500g
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0.3 mils.
To find out how many 500g portions make up 2kg, first convert 2kg to grams: 2kg is equal to 2000g. Then, divide 2000g by 500g: 2000g ÷ 500g = 4. Therefore, there are 4 portions of 500g in 2kg.
There are 6 units of 500g in 3kg. This can be calculated by dividing 3000g (3kg) by 500g, which equals 6.
There are four 500g portions in 2kg. This is because 2kg is equal to 2000g, and when you divide 2000g by 500g, you get 4.
100 microns = 3.93700787 mils
Six 500g weights make 3kg.
6 mils = 152.4 microns
1.7 FLUID ONCES is 48.30 mils
Two 500g weights equal 1kg.
500g is 0.5kg. so .748/.5 is 1.496 lots of 500g
1.102 pounds.
2 mils = 2 millimetres = 0.00656 feet.