Oh, dude, that's an easy one. So, like, 300 grams is 30% of 1 kilogram. It's like basic math, you know? Just divide 300 by 1000 (because there are 1000 grams in a kilogram) and boom, you got your answer.
1kg=2.2lb 300g=10.6oz answer 1kg
Kilo- preifx means thousand. ⇒ 1 kilogram = 1 x kilogram = 1 x 1000 g = 1000g ⇒ 300g = 300g/1000g of a kg = 3/10 kg
1 kg = 1000g ⇒ 850g is 1000g - 850g = 150g less than 1kg ⇒ 700g is 1000g - 700g = 300g less than 1kg The rest are left as an exercise for the questioner.
.3 Kg
is 75g of 1kg
1kg=2.2lb 300g=10.6oz answer 1kg
Well, honey, 300g is 3/10 of a kilogram. So, if you're trying to impress someone with your math skills, go ahead and tell them that. Otherwise, just remember that 300g is less than a kilogram but more than a handful of candy.
Kilo- preifx means thousand. ⇒ 1 kilogram = 1 x kilogram = 1 x 1000 g = 1000g ⇒ 300g = 300g/1000g of a kg = 3/10 kg
To find the percentage, divide the part (550g) by the whole (1kg), then multiply by 100. Therefore, 550g is 55% of 1kg.
1 kg = 1000g ⇒ 850g is 1000g - 850g = 150g less than 1kg ⇒ 700g is 1000g - 700g = 300g less than 1kg The rest are left as an exercise for the questioner.
50%
250grams as a percentage = 25%1kg = 1000g250g/1000g = 250/1000 * 100% = 25%
Well, isn't that a happy little question! If we have 500g out of a total of 1kg, we can find the percentage by dividing 500g by 1000g (which is 1kg) and then multiplying by 100. So, 500g is 50% of 1kg. Remember, there are no mistakes, just happy little accidents in math!
300g=300mL; 1c = 236.6mL 300g = 1.27c
25 grams = 25 parts of 1000 needed to make a Kilogram. We can simply move our decimal over one place and drop a zero each time, thanks to the wonders of metric. So:25/10002.5/100.25/10.025/1Keeping in mind the rules of converting a decimal to a percentage by moving our point two places to the right, and .025 becomes 2.5%
300g is 0.3 kg, so 12 kg contains 40 times 300g.
4kg 300g=4kg+300g=4000g+300g=4300g