To determine how many 200g bags can be filled from a 2kg bucket, we first need to convert the weights to the same unit. Since there are 1000g in 1kg, a 2kg bucket is equivalent to 2000g. Dividing 2000g by 200g gives us 10, meaning you can fill 10 bags with 200g each from a 2kg bucket.
2 kg = 2 x 1000 grams = 2000 grams number of bags = 2000/250 = 8 bags
2kg is more. 2kg = 2000g
2kg and 400g
2kg is greater than 1500g 1000g=1kg, so 2000g=2kg 2000g>1500g
400KG
2kg weighs more than 500g. 2kg is equivalent to 2000g, so it is heavier than 500g.
500g is a 1/4 of 2kg
ten 2,000 / 200 = 10
1.5 or 1500g hope this helps
To find the fraction of 1kg 500g in 2kg, we first need to convert 1kg 500g to a single unit. 1kg is equal to 1000g, so 1kg 500g is equal to 1500g. Therefore, the fraction of 1kg 500g in 2kg is 1500g / 2000g, which simplifies to 3/4. So, 3/4 of 2kg is equivalent to 1kg 500g.
It is 1/4.
2kg+0.5kg=2.5kg 7kg-0.1kg=6.9kg 126kg+0.127kg=126.127kg
To determine how many 200g bags can be filled from a 2kg bucket, we first need to convert the weights to the same unit. Since there are 1000g in 1kg, a 2kg bucket is equivalent to 2000g. Dividing 2000g by 200g gives us 10, meaning you can fill 10 bags with 200g each from a 2kg bucket.
2000 divided by 400 = 5
2 kg = 2 x 1000 grams = 2000 grams number of bags = 2000/250 = 8 bags
Depends on the temperature but 20 min per 500g at 180-200 would be fine