No, 4 kg is not bigger than 4000 g; they are equal. Since 1 kg is equivalent to 1000 g, 4 kg converts to 4000 g. Therefore, 4 kg and 4000 g represent the same weight.
4000g is the same as 4kg so 5kg is heavier.
no, it would have to be 4000g to equal 4kg- i think.
Sure thing, sweetheart. To convert 4kg to grams, you simply multiply by 1000 since there are 1000 grams in a kilogram. So, 4kg is equal to 4000g, not 700g. But hey, nice try!
4kg = 4,000g, so 4kg is greater than 513g
fraction = 1/5 1 kg = 1000 g 4 kg = 4000 g 800 g/4000g = 8/40 = 1/5
4000g is the same as 4kg so 5kg is heavier.
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no, it would have to be 4000g to equal 4kg- i think.
They're identical masses.
1000grams = 1kg So 4000g = 4kg
20% one fifth 4kg = 4000g 800/4000 = 1/5 100/5 = 20%
4kg 300g=4kg+300g=4000g+300g=4300g
it will be equal to 4000g / 25g = 160 times
Yes 4 kg is equal to 4000 g by virtue of the metric system. Kilo means 1000 and grams are the base unit of the SI system. Therefore to obtain kilograms from grams you would divide grams by 1000. 1 g x 1 kg/1000g = .0001 kg
Sure thing, sweetheart. To convert 4kg to grams, you simply multiply by 1000 since there are 1000 grams in a kilogram. So, 4kg is equal to 4000g, not 700g. But hey, nice try!
4000g is greater than 5g.
To find out what remains after subtracting 2kg 200g from 4kg, we convert both weights to the same unit. Converting 4kg to grams gives us 4000g. Subtracting 2200g from 4000g leaves us with 1800g. Therefore, 1kg 800g remains after subtracting 2kg 200g from 4kg.