8 is the answer . Since half a kg is 500g, 100 g would cost 1/5 as much. 1/5 of 40 is 8.
A pen would weigh approximately 10 grams. 100 grams would be about 100 grams of feathers.
.1 Kg = 100 grams
1,000 grams = 1.000 kg 100 grams = 0.100 kg
100 grams is 100 grams. It has nothing to do with decimal points.
The cost of 100 grams of titanium can vary depending on the supplier, quality, and market conditions. Typically, titanium prices range from $3 to $6 per gram, so 100 grams of titanium may cost between $300 to $600.
To find the cost of 100 grams, we first need to determine the cost of 1 gram. Since half a kilogram (500 grams) costs 40p, the cost of 1 gram is 40p divided by 500, which is 0.08p. Therefore, the cost of 100 grams would be 100 multiplied by 0.08p, which equals 8p.
$120 for 100 grams
The price is approx. 100 000 US $.
"This object is 100% titanium."
$530 for 100 grams. And it would be "Beryllium's"...apostrophe.
the answer to this question is 4.9$ for 100 grams of pure bromine.
100 grams is one tenth of a kilogram (kilo is the prefix for 1000) so 850 /10 = 85 Answer: 100 grams costs 85 monetary units
USD 30-35 per 100 grams.
No, 4.9 dollars.
Approx USD120 per 100 grams.
100 % titanium because titanium is a chemical element.