density = mass/volume = 50g/8cm^3 = 6.25 g/cm^3
Yes, 100g is approx 31/2 oz.
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The mode is 3.
Density = Mass/Volume = 150g/50mL = 3 grams per millilitre.
50g is 2 ounces, so approx it would be about 3 to 5 chunks.
The median is the value that is in 'the middle'. That is, half the values fall below it, half above it. There are a total of 3 + 5 + 6 = 14 sample values. There is no 'middle' value exactly since there are an even number of values. Both the 7th and the 8th largest value are 100 g. Their average is 100 g. Therefore, the median of this sample is 100 g.
1) TASTY! 2) Half of 100g. 3) Not enough for a complete meal. 4) Smaller than an elephant. 5) Larger than a pea. 6) A bit of an animal.
.15kg 150g/1kg = 150g/1000g = 150/1000 = 3/20
BACON and HAM ……… 4ozs ( 100g )MEAT …………………… to the value of 1s.2d ( 6p today ). Sausages were not rationed but difficult to obtain : offal was originally unrationed but sometimes formed part of the meat ration.BUTTER ………………… 2ozs ( 50g )CHEESE ………………… 2ozs ( 50g ) sometimes it rose to 4ozs ( 100g ) and even up to 8ozs ( 225g )MARGARINE ……………… 4ozs ( 100g )COOKING FAT …………… 4ozs ( 100g ) often dropping to 2ozs ( 50g )MILK …………………… 3 pints ( 1800ml ) sometimes dropping to 2 pints ( 1200ml ). Household ( skimmed, dried ) milk was available. This was I packet each 4 weeks.SUGAR …………………… 8ozs ( 225g )PRESERVES ……………… 1lb ( 450g ) every 2 monthsTEA ……………………… 2ozs ( 50g )EGGS …………………… 1 shell egg a week if available but at times dropping to 1 every two weeks. Dried eggs ----- 1 packet each 4 weeks.SWEETS …………………… 12 ozs ( 350g ) each 4 weeks
That is about 20 baby carrots.
density = mass/volume = 50g/8cm^3 = 6.25 g/cm^3
Yes, 100g is approx 31/2 oz.
The density of the brick is calculated by dividing its mass by its volume. In this case, the density of the brick is 150g / 50cm3 = 3 g/cm3.
The volume of the object can be calculated by dividing the mass by the density. So, V = m/d = 50g / 15g/cm^3 = 3.33 cm^3. Thus, the volume of the object is 3.33 cm^3.
The volume of the cube is 4cm x 4cm x 4cm = 64 cm^3. To find the density, divide the mass (50g) by the volume (64 cm^3): density = 50g / 64 cm^3 ≈ 0.78 g/cm^3.
There are 0.66 cups in 150g white sugar----> 2/3 cupand 0.75 cups in 150g brown sugar----> 3/4 cup