One scruple is 20 grains.
12/12 is equal to one. The corresponding fraction with a denominator of 20, in other words equal to x/20, is 20, because 20/20 is also equal to 1.
0.2 is equal to 20%.
this is clearly a trick question. 20 plus 20 plus 20 is equal to 60 and there is 60 minites in 1 whole hour so 20 plus 20 plus 20 is equal to 1.
20 inches equal to 50.8.
The UK presently uses the metric system. Grams. The English system (in use in the US) more correctly called Avoirdupois Weights, Troy Weights and Apothecaries Weights use grains as the smallest unit. (grains are equal in all 3 systems) where 1 pound (Av.) = 7000 grains and 1 pound Troy or Apoth. = 5760 grains. 1 pound (Av) = 16 ounces (Av) 1 pound (T or Rx) = 12 ounces (T or Rx) 1 oz.(Av) = 437.5 grains 1 oz. (T or Rx) = 480 grains Rx ounces are also broken down into 8 drams or 24 scruples per ounce. Troy ounces are broken down to 20 pennyweights per ounce. Avoirdupois ounces are broken down to 16 drams per ounce. ***Thus a pound of feathers (7000 grains) is heavier than a pound of lead (5760 grains).
Grain is a measurement of weight. There are 7000 grains to 1 pound. Bullets can weigh from as little at around 20 grains to over 750 grains. Grain is also used as a measure of weight for gun powders.
20 pennyweights equal one ounce one pennyweight equals 20 grains or 0.05 of an ounce
20 kg is equal to approximately 44 pounds in weight.
It depends greatly on the weight of the projectile, and the exact type of powder used. Though in general, the grain weight of a 5.56 powder charge is between 20 and 26 grains. Much more than that won't fit in the case.
One scruple is 20 grains.
The tension in the rope would be equal to the weight of the bag of apples, which is 20 N. This is because the rope must exert an upward force equal to the weight of the bag to keep it at rest.
Since about 20 grains of sand lined up is 1cm, then I can use the volume formula (bwh) and subsitute in 20 grains of sand. 20*20*20=8000. There are about 8000 grains of sand in a cubic centimeter.
The weight is 10 pounds + 5 pounds which is equal to 15 pounds.
Approximately 7,200 grains of rice per cup when assuming that the average weight of a cup of rice is about 7 oz or 217724 mg and a grain of rice is between 20~24 mg.
one score is equal to 20
Oh, dude, that's a lot of rice! So, like, 18446744073709600000 grains of rice would weigh approximately 500,000 metric tons. That's like trying to weigh down a whole football stadium with rice. So, yeah, good luck with that!