.25% That is, 1/4 of 1%.
1kg=2.2lb 300g=10.6oz answer 1kg
To find out how many 40g portions are in 2kg, first convert 2kg to grams: 2kg is equal to 2000g. Then, divide 2000g by 40g: (2000g \div 40g = 50). Therefore, there are 50 portions of 40g in 2kg.
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.
To find the sum of 650g, 2kg, and 195g, first convert 2kg to grams: 2kg = 2000g. Now add the weights together: 650g + 2000g + 195g = 2845g. Thus, the total sum is 2845 grams.
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, 400g is like 20% of 2kg. You know, it's just basic math, nothing too mind-blowing. But hey, if you want to impress your friends with your fraction skills, go for it.
.25% That is, 1/4 of 1%.
300g
1kg=2.2lb 300g=10.6oz answer 1kg
300g=300mL; 1c = 236.6mL 300g = 1.27c
That would be (750/2000) x 100 = 75/2 = 37.5%
2kg is more. 2kg = 2000g
4kg 300g=4kg+300g=4000g+300g=4300g
300g is 0.3 kg, so 12 kg contains 40 times 300g.
2kg and 400g
2kg
300 grams is 0.66 pounds.