I think using grams is better, because it may not come more than 5 kilograms
No. Kilograms are used to measure mass. Liters (and variations of liters, i.e. mL) are used to measure volume.
The mass of a standard empty milk jug typically ranges from about 100 to 200 grams, depending on its size and material. A full gallon of milk weighs approximately 3.8 kilograms (or about 8.6 pounds), which includes the mass of the jug itself. Therefore, the total mass of a full milk jug would be the combined weight of the milk and the jug.
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if large,pints if small,ounces if medium,cups
i would have to say 1,000 amd i am only in forth grade so i am guessing
A gallon of milk weighs approximately 3,785 grams or 3.785 kilograms.
For domestic use, in litres or pints depending on your country. In kilograms of milk solids if you're running a milk powder factory.
1 kilogram = 1000 grams 1 gram = 0.001 kilograms
No. Kilograms are used to measure mass. Liters (and variations of liters, i.e. mL) are used to measure volume.
A litre (or liter) is a measure of volume, not a measure of weight. A single liter of milk weighs ABOUT 1.03 kilograms.
The density of milk ranges from 1027 to 1033 kilograms per cubic meter or 1.027 to 1.033 grams per cubic centimeter . So 1 litre of milk weighs 1027 to 1033 grams or 1.027 to 1.033kilograms.may be 60 grams
Milk cartons typically hold either 1 quart (946 grams) or 1 liter (1 kilogram) of milk.
The density of milk ranges from 1027 to 1033 kilograms per cubic meter or 1.027 to 1.033 grams per cubic centimeter . So 1 litre of milk weighs 1027 to 1033 grams or 1.027 to 1.033kilograms.may be 60 grams
There are approximately 177.44118 grams in .75 cups. This is quite a small amount so be careful as you measure it.
i dont no go 2 anserz.con and u wil get d anser
Well, darling, 395 grams of condensed milk is roughly 1.66 cups. But who's counting when you can just pour it straight from the can into your mouth? Just kidding, measure it out like a civilized human being... or don't, I'm not the condensed milk police.
This is not a valid conversion; milligrams (mg) and grams (g) are measures of weight or mass and mL (milliliters) is a measure of volume.