A 2.5 kg baby, which is about 5.5 pounds, is typically considered to be on the smaller side of the average range for newborns. They may appear petite but are usually proportionate in size, with well-defined features such as tiny fingers and toes. Their skin may have a soft, delicate appearance, and they might have a bit of body fat, though not as much as larger babies. Overall, a 2.5 kg baby is often healthy and active, displaying normal newborn behaviors.
since Kg means kilograms there are 25 kilograms in 25 Kg of C2F3Cl3 This sounds like a trick question to me or it wasn't asked properly.
1 t/25 kg = 1000 kg/25 kg = 40
25 kg = 25 000 gTo convert from kg to g, multiply by 1000.
There are 40 bags of 25 kg in 1 tonne. This is calculated by dividing 1,000 kg (which is 1 tonne) by 25 kg, resulting in 40.
No. The kilo- prefix means 1000 → 1 kg = 1000 g → 25 kg = 25 × 1000 g = 25000 g
since Kg means kilograms there are 25 kilograms in 25 Kg of C2F3Cl3 This sounds like a trick question to me or it wasn't asked properly.
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25 kg = 25 000 gTo convert from kg to g, multiply by 1000.
1 kg = 1 000 grams so 25 kg = 25 000 grams.
1 t/25 kg = 1000 kg/25 kg = 40
25 kg because 25 kg is 25000 g.
1 Kg =1000 g ;therefore, 25 Kg = 25,000 g so 25 Grams is smaller than 25 Kilograms
The mass of 25 kg of anything is precisely 25 kg (25,000 grams).
1 kg = 2.2 pounds25 kg = 55.0 pounds
25,000 grams
25 kg = 55.12 pounds (about 55 pounds 1.849 ounces).
25 % means 25/100 or 1/4 (just reduce the fraction) "of" usually means multiplication in math So 25% of 24 kg = 1/4 * 24 kg = 6 kg. You could have also converted to a decimal: 25% = 25/100 = 0.25. So 25% of 24 kg = 0.25 * 24kg = 6 kg. Less elegant. More work.