Concrete is made from cement. This normally comes in 20 kg bags. So the answer is kilograms.
A kilogram is roughly 2.2 pounds.
A bag of flour may reasonably be measured in either grams or kilograms depending on size. A small bag in a supermarket may be 500 grams. A larger bag may be 1-3 kg. Bags of flour direct from a mill may be much larger (25 kg). A kilogram is roughly 2.2 pounds. That should be enough flour.
There are 1,000 grams in a kilogram So a bag weighing 8.3 kilos weighs 8,300 grams If there are 100 balls in the bag, then each one weighs 8.300 / 100 = 83 grams.
Kilogram.
For M10 (1:3:6) Grade of concrete cement bag consumed = 4.4 bags/cum M15(1:2:4) Grade of concrete cement bag consumed = 6.6 bag/cum M20(1:1.5:3) Grade of concrete cement bag consumed = 8.2 bag/cum
A 50 lb bag of oranges weighs 50 lbs / 2.2 lbs/kg = 23 kg
Depends how big but it would probably be grams.
A kilogram.
99 grams is 0.099 kilogram.
Kilogram is the Standard Measure used for measuring mass as used by the SI standard of measure. A kilogram is 1,000 grams just as a kilometer is 1,000 meters. you also can measure for instance a bag of rice.
A bag of sugar weighs about 5 pounds or 80 ounces.
A bag of flour may reasonably be measured in either grams or kilograms depending on size. A small bag in a supermarket may be 500 grams. A larger bag may be 1-3 kg. Bags of flour direct from a mill may be much larger (25 kg). A kilogram is roughly 2.2 pounds. That should be enough flour.
about 3000. 1 kilogram(1000g) = about 2.2 lbs
Yes using a specific set of algorithms.
There are 1,000 grams in a kilogram So a bag weighing 8.3 kilos weighs 8,300 grams If there are 100 balls in the bag, then each one weighs 8.300 / 100 = 83 grams.
kilograms
This unit is the kilogram (kg).
If it is "correct to 1/10th of a kilogram", that means that the meximum error is 1/2 that amount, in other words, 1/20th of a kilogram. I suggest you convert everything to grams first - 1 kilogram = 1000 grams.