In the metric system 100 g = 1 kg. 1000 kg = 1 tonne. So both kg and tonne are heavier than a g ) gram).
One kg
The kilo- prefix means 1000 → 1 kg = 1000 g → to convert g to kg divide by 1000 → 100 g = 100 ÷ 1000 kg = 0.1 kg
100 cg = 1 g 1000 g = 1 kg → 1000 × 100 cg = 1 kg → 100,000 cg = 1 kg → 4000 cg = 4000 ÷ 100,000 kg = 0.04 kg
Oh, dude, 1 and a half kg is just 600 g heavier than 900 g. So, like, it's not rocket science or anything. Just a little math.
In the metric system 100 g = 1 kg. 1000 kg = 1 tonne. So both kg and tonne are heavier than a g ) gram).
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, 7.5 kg is 7,500 grams, and 75g is, well, 75 grams. So, if you do the math, 7,500 divided by 75 equals... 100! That means 7.5 kg is 100 times heavier than 75g. Like, that's a lot, man.
8837 g is heavier than 8.74 kg because 1 kg is equal to 1000 g. Therefore, 8.74 kg is equivalent to 8740 g, which is less than 8837 g.
1 kg = 1000 grams 1/2 kg = 500 grams 700 grams is heavier
1100 g. 1 kg = 1000 g. However, weight is not dependent on mass but rather the force exerted upon the mass. For example, 1 kg would be heavier on Jupiter than 1100 g on Earth. But I assume you only want the Earth pertinent answer, in which case 1100 g is heavier.
1 kg is 2 times heavier than 500 g. This is because 1 kg is equal to 1000 g, so it is 500 g more than 500 g.
100 times
2500 g = 2.5kg
One kg
1 kg is heavier. 1kg is the same as 1,000 grams, which is clearly bigger than 900 grams.
The kilo- prefix means 1000 → 1 kg = 1000 g → to convert g to kg divide by 1000 → 100 g = 100 ÷ 1000 kg = 0.1 kg
0.5kg=500g, so 100g is not heavier than 0.5kg