It is 240/1000 which can be simplified, if required.
0.1 kg 1 kg = 1000 grams 1 gram = .001 kg
To find the fraction of 1 kg that 400 grams represents, we convert 1 kg to grams, which is 1000 grams. Then, we divide 400 grams by 1000 grams: ( \frac{400}{1000} ). Simplifying this fraction, we get ( \frac{4}{10} ) or ( \frac{2}{5} ). Therefore, 400 grams is ( \frac{2}{5} ) of 1 kg.
1/1000
37 grams/1 kg = 37/1000 = 0.03737 grams/1 kg = 37/1000 = 0.03737 grams/1 kg = 37/1000 = 0.03737 grams/1 kg = 37/1000 = 0.037
It is: 500/1000 = 1/2
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! If we have 240 grams out of 1000 grams (which make up 1 kilogram), we can simplify that to 24 out of 100. And when we reduce that fraction, we get 6 out of 25. Just a lovely little fraction to work with, isn't it?
0.1 kg 1 kg = 1000 grams 1 gram = .001 kg
To find the fraction of 300 grams in 1 kg, you need to convert both units to the same measurement. Since 1 kg is equal to 1000 grams, you can express 300 grams as a fraction of 1000 grams. Therefore, 300 grams is 300/1000 or 3/10 of 1 kg.
To find the fraction of 1 kg that 400 grams represents, we convert 1 kg to grams, which is 1000 grams. Then, we divide 400 grams by 1000 grams: ( \frac{400}{1000} ). Simplifying this fraction, we get ( \frac{4}{10} ) or ( \frac{2}{5} ). Therefore, 400 grams is ( \frac{2}{5} ) of 1 kg.
1/1000
37 grams/1 kg = 37/1000 = 0.03737 grams/1 kg = 37/1000 = 0.03737 grams/1 kg = 37/1000 = 0.03737 grams/1 kg = 37/1000 = 0.037
1 kg = 1000 g so0.24 kg = 0.24*1000 g = 240 g. Simple!
200 grams is 1/5 of 1 kilogram.
It is: 500/1000 = 1/2
50/1000
0.3 kg 1 kilogram = 1000 grams 1 gram = 0.001 kilograms
50 grams is 1/20th (or 0.05) of a kilogram.