5 x 200g = 1,000g = 1kg25 x 200g = 5,000g = 5kg
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.
200ml - 4L = -3L 800ml or 200ml - 4000ml = -3800ml
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200g of water is 200ml.
d=m/v so 200g/200ml= 1g/ml
you can't mix grammes and millilitres - one is a voume and the other a weight However, 200g of water at normal temperature and pressure will have a volume of 200ml. 200g of flour will have a different volume as will 200g of mercury
Approximately 200g of sugar can be dissolved in 200mL of water at room temperature. However, it's important to note that the actual amount may vary depending on factors such as water temperature and stirring.
Five 200g objects would have the same mass as 1kg because 200g * 5 = 1000g = 1kg.
No. There are 1000g in 1 kg. Hence there are 1500 grams in 1.5 kilo grams. So 200g is 0.2kg.
I was on a high calorie diet a few months back. This is a pretty healthy meal plan. Here goes: Breakfast: 4 weetbix or 2 cups cornflakes or 2 cups rice bubbles and 200ml milk or 200g yogurt or 2 slices singles cheese and 200ml juice or cordial Snack: 200ml milk, 3 tablespoons topping, scoop of ice cream (milk shake) 200ml milk, serving of fruit, toast with margarine and topping sustagen drink and serving of fruit 300ml big m, salata biscuits with margarine (or anything else equivalent to about 350cal) Lunch: 2 slices bread with margarine and a protein filling (eg.chicken, ham, tuna) and 200ml milk and 200ml cordial or juice and serving of fruit Snack: Same as above Dinner: serving of protein (eg. 100g red meat, chicken, fish) 200ml milk 200ml juice or cordial serving of fruit serving of carbohydrate (1 piece bread, 1/2 cup rice or pasta) serving of vegetables Snack: Same as above
200mL equates to 2dL (deciliters).
Change 200mL into decimal.
200g 8
5 x 200g = 1,000g = 1kg25 x 200g = 5,000g = 5kg
No, density is a property of a substance that remains constant regardless of the amount of the substance. Therefore, 100g of soap would have the same density as 200g of soap as long as they are made of the same material.