Ah, what a happy little question! To make 1 kg, you would need 20 of those 50g weights. Just imagine all those weights coming together to create a beautiful, balanced kilogram. Remember, there are no mistakes, just happy little accidents in math!
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To convert grams to kilograms, you need to divide by 1000 since there are 1000 grams in a kilogram. Therefore, 1 kg is equal to 1000g. To find out how many 50g weights are needed to equal 1 kg, you would divide 1000g by 50g, which equals 20. So, you would need 20 50g weights to equal 1 kg.
Well, darling, if you want to make a kilogram out of 50g weights, you'll need 20 of those bad boys. It's simple math, really. Just stack 'em up like a tower of power and voilà, you've got yourself a kilogram.
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It's about 50 grams
Usually a large egg weighs around 50g, so 2 eggs is approximately 4oz. However if you're actually using a recipe that requires a certain weight of eggs (e.g macaron recipes), you should still weigh the specified amount out on a weighing scale.
0.05 x1000 = 50g / google search: 0.05kg to g
50 grams of what? The volume of 50grams depends upon the density of the substance: 50g of mercury with a density of 13.534 g/cm3 will occupy about 3.69 cm3 or about 0.004 litres. 50g of helium with a density of 0.0001786g/cm3 will occupy about 279955.21 cm3 or about 280 litres.