1000 grams = 1 kilogram 750 grams = 750/1000 = 3/4 kilogram (as a fraction in its simplest form).
There are 1000g in a kg so 1kg is greater than 750g(.75kg).
Set up an equivalent ratio: 9/750g=x/1500g (where 1.5 kg has been coverted into grams) Then solve, x=9*1500/750 x=18 Another approach is to observe that 1.5 kg is 2 times as much as 750g. Therefore the cost would also be twice as much so 2*9 = 18.
0.75 kg
1 kilogram = 2.20462262 pounds, or 1,000 grams
750 kilograms at a price of $3.60 per kilogram would cost $2,700.
Yes, half a kilogram (500g) is heavier than 750g. 500g is half a kilogram and 250g less than 750g.
1 kilogram = 1000g 1 quarter = 250g so, 3 quarters = 750g
There are 1000 grams in one kilogram. Therefore, 7500 grams is equal to 7500/1000 = 7.5 kilograms.
1000 grams = 1 kilogram 750 grams = 750/1000 = 3/4 kilogram (as a fraction in its simplest form).
at least 750g
You need about 1333.33 boxes of 750g cereal to make 1t
Half of 1.5 kilograms is 0.75 kilograms.
750g is 0.75kg, so the ratio of 750g to 1kg is 0.75:1.
There are 1000g in a kg so 1kg is greater than 750g(.75kg).
approx 750g
The cost of 750g of potatoes in the UK is (February 2011) about £1.72 in Sainsburys but I believe they're cheaper in ASDA. The imperial equivalent to 750 g (grams) is 1.65 lb (pounds).