3 tenths of a kilogram is equal to 300g. Therefore, 3 tenths of a kilogram more than 325g would be 325g + 300g = 625g.
4 kilograms at $1.70 per kilogram would be $6.80 in total.
1 kilogram = 1000 grams So 250 grams = 1/4 of a kilogram
There are 1000 grams in 1 kilogram. If a can of soup weighs 251 grams, 4 cans will more or less weigh 1 kilogram.
If the scale is calibrated in tenths of a kilogram I do not see how you can estimate to the nearest two hundredths of a kilogram! The calibration allows you to measure mass (in kilograms) to 1 decimal place. For masses less than 10 kg, that mean 2 significant figures. For masses of 10 kg or more but less than 100 kg, you can give the information to 3 sf and for masses of 100 kg or more, 3 sf.
0.7 kilogram.
4 tenths what? kilogram? pound? tonne? solar mass?
1.4 kg
900
3 tenths of a kilogram is equal to 300g. Therefore, 3 tenths of a kilogram more than 325g would be 325g + 300g = 625g.
100 grams. 1000 grams is one kilogram.
Well, darling, 3 tenths of a kilogram is simply 0.3 kilograms. It's like asking for a slice of cake and getting a sliver instead. So, if you're looking to measure out 3 tenths of a kilogram, just grab yourself 300 grams and call it a day.
No.4 tenths isnot equal to 40 tenths.4 tenths is less than 40 tenths.4 tenths = 4/10 = 0.440 tenths = 40/10 = 4
4 kg = 8.81849 lb
4/10 of 60 is 24
Either 0.3kg or 300g
4 kilograms at $1.70 per kilogram would be $6.80 in total.