Yes. It's well known that 50 of anything is exactly the same as 500 of the same thing.
This can be easily demonstrated. Send me your address and the addresses of several
friends. I'll send each of them $50, and then each of them can send me back $500.
This will exactly balance things up in both directions.
Volume = mass/volume = 500g/10cm3 = 50g/cm3
To determine which is bigger between 500g and 12oz of lentils, we need to convert the units to the same measurement. 500g is equivalent to approximately 17.6oz, so 500g is larger than 12oz of lentils. Therefore, 500g of lentils is bigger than 12oz of lentils.
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.
5 of them make 50g
Slightly over. 500g = approx. 1.1 pounds.
Volume = mass/volume = 500g/10cm3 = 50g/cm3
To determine which is bigger between 500g and 12oz of lentils, we need to convert the units to the same measurement. 500g is equivalent to approximately 17.6oz, so 500g is larger than 12oz of lentils. Therefore, 500g of lentils is bigger than 12oz of lentils.
Motion - 4 cameras and 500g HDD = 6g x 4 cameras = 24g per day. (Approximately 20 days) 24 hour - 4 cameras and 500g HDD = 10g x 4 cameras = 50g per day (Approximately 12 days)
1 kg - 500g = 500g
50g of what ?
The k in kg means kilo and is 1,000 so 50g = 50/1,000 = 5/100 = 5%
Yes, 500ml of water has a mass of 500g. The density of water is approximately 1g/ml, so 500ml of water would weigh 500g.
4.72kg-500g = -495.28
Roughly 500g
500g of metal is heavier than 500g of cotton because metal is denser and has a higher mass-to-volume ratio. The weight of an object is determined by its mass, and in this case, the metal would weigh more than the cotton due to its higher density.
1.5kg add 500g = 501.5
There are 6 units of 500g in 3kg. This can be calculated by dividing 3000g (3kg) by 500g, which equals 6.