Probably grams or ounces.
It usually refers to the mass of an object together with its container. For example the gross mass of a tin of soup will be the mass of the soup plus the mass of the tin. As a consumer, you will probably be interested in only the net mass - the mass of the soup - but for the haulier it is the gross mass that matters. For something like breakfast cereal the mass of the container may well be a significant proportion of the gross mass.
Fiber One cereal...
Cereal is a homonym for serial.Example sentence:What is your favorite breakfast cereal?
An avoirdupois ounce is equal to 437.5 grains, while an international troy ounce is equal to 480 grains. It is based upon the mass of a single grain of cereal.
Probably grams or ounces.
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a box of cereal is 450 g in weight
a box of cereal is 450 g in weight
a box of cereal is 450 g in weight
An empty box will be around 100 grams. Otherwise it will depend on the mass of cereal in the box.
Ranges from 10-50 grams. The mass of a full box is shown on the front of the box.
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a box of cereal is 450 g in weight
a box of cereal is 450 g in weight
4 grams
Cereal is sold by mass (weight) instead of volume because the weight of the cereal remains consistent regardless of packaging or settling. This ensures that consumers are getting the same amount of product each time they purchase it, regardless of any differences in box size or shape. Selling by weight also helps maintain accuracy and consistency in pricing across different packaging sizes.