Oh, dude, you're asking the real hard-hitting questions here. So, like, typically, one apple weighs around 150-200 grams, right? So, to get around 1kg, you'd need like 5-7 apples. But hey, who's counting, am I right?
1 kg = 1000 grams 1/2 kg = 500 grams 700 grams is heavier
There are 1000 grams in a kilogram.
375 grams is less than 1 kilogram. This can be calculated by converting 375 grams to 0.375 kilograms, or by converting 1 kilogram to 1000 grams.
To determine if 3 times 350 grams is more than 1 kilogram, we first need to convert 1 kilogram to grams. Since 1 kilogram is equal to 1000 grams, we can compare 3 times 350 grams (1050 grams) to 1000 grams. Therefore, 3 times 350 grams is indeed more than 1 kilogram.
A gram is a unit of weight, one kilogram = 1000 grams. Thus 750 grams is 3/4 of a kilogram of apples.
About 20.5 apples because there are 1000 grams/ 1 kilogram so there is 3500 grams is equal to 3.5 kilograms. 3500 grams/ 170 grams equals 20.5 apples.
If you are referring to the quiz question "Which is heavier: 1 kilogram of apples or 1000 grams of pears?" The answers provided are: A.) It depends on the variety of apples and pears B.) They weigh the same. C.) I can't say right now. I'd need a calculator. The quiz itself doesn't have a correct answer. They all lead you to an option at the end of the quiz but the answer is never revealed. 1,000 grams is equal to 1 kilogram. Since the apples and pears are already measured by weight, the correct answer would be B.) They weigh the same.
One kilogram of dried fruit is equivalent to approximately 4.2 cups. This conversion is based on the fact that one cup of dried fruit weighs around 240 grams. Therefore, dividing 1000 grams by 240 grams per cup gives you roughly 4.2 cups in a kilogram of dried fruit.
depends on the weight of the apple. if it is 250g then 4.
The customary unit to weigh an apple is typically in ounces or grams.
The number of apples in 1000 grams will vary depending on the size and type of apple. On average, a medium-sized apple weighs about 150 grams. Therefore, you could expect approximately 6-7 medium-sized apples in 1000 grams.
Oh, dude, you're asking the real hard-hitting questions here. So, like, typically, one apple weighs around 150-200 grams, right? So, to get around 1kg, you'd need like 5-7 apples. But hey, who's counting, am I right?
Up-to 500 grams .
A kilogram is a measure of mass, not of weight.
It would take around 2,000 pounds of apples to make a ton. The number of apples in a ton can vary based on the size and weight of the apples, but it's roughly estimated to be between 2,000 to 2,500 apples.
About 240 grams.