Shirley...! If they all weigh the same their average is the weight of any one of them...
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The idea is to multiply the number of oranges by their average weight. Please note that a gram is NOT a unit of weight - it is a unit of mass.
Mass is in kilograms - weight is different. Say if someone says they weigh 50 kilograms this is wrong - their mass is 50 kilograms. You multiply their mass by the force of gravity (around 9.8 Newtons on Earth although we'll round it to 10) so each kilogram has a weight of 10 Newtons (even though it is 9.8, we are rounding). So you simply multiply 50 by 10 to obtain 500 Newtons. So mass is measured in kilograms and not to be confused with weight.
Oh, dude, it's like when you're flying and they're telling you how much stuff you can bring. So, with "2 bags 23KG max," they're saying you can bring two bags, but each bag can't weigh more than 23 kilograms. It's like a weight limit for your luggage, you know?
These two measurement types can not be converted to equivalent measurements. The kilogram is a unit of mass, and the meter is a unit of length in the metric system. You can convert kilograms to pounds or miles to meters.
Every kilogram has the same weight, regardless of what kind of stuff it's made of. Each one weighs roughly 5.8ounces on the moon, 12.7ounces on Mars, and 2pounds 3.3ounces on earth.