There are 8 x 250g bags in 2 kg.
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2 kg = 2 x 1000 grams = 2000 grams number of bags = 2000/250 = 8 bags
250g = 1/4kg
enough!
density = mass/volume = 250g/45cm3 = 5.6g/cm3 (rounded to 2 sig figs)
You need to convert the 2 kg to grams, then divide the equivalent in grams by 50 grams.
2 kg = 2 x 1000 grams = 2000 grams number of bags = 2000/250 = 8 bags
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1 cubic metre of m25 concrete = 2 400 kg, so 2 400 / 50 = 48 bags
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1.83 kg
2 pieces, totaling no more than 23 kg (50 lb), with the first piece weighing no more than 14 kg (30 lb) and the second piece no more than 9 kg (20lb).
It depends on the size of the bag. In Canada the bags are 1 Kg or 2 Kg which is 1,000 and 2,000 grams respectively. In the USA the bags are likely in pounds with 1 pound equal to 454 grams.
250g = 1/4kg
Sugar is usually sold in 1Kg bags. So you need 6422 of them. 6422 kg is 14158 pounds so if you had 4 pound bags (most often available size in the US) you'd need 3539 and 1/2 of them.
250g = about 1/2 (0.551156) pound.
The metric system uses units and a multiplier prefix. In this case the "base" unit is g (gram), and the prefix multipliers are: 250 g → no multiplier 250 kg → multiplier is k which is "kilo-" meaning 1000 → 250 kg = 250 × 1000 g = 250,000 g → 250 kg is greater than 250 g.
2 Whole Bags!