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Q: Is a bag of sugar a gram or a kilogram?
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What is the weight of a gram and kilogram?

Formally a gram or kilogram is a measurement of mass and weight is a measurement in newtons but for practical purposes: 1 gram= 1/1000 kilograms 1000 grams=1 kilogram 1 kilogram=standard bag of sugar or 1 kilogram = 2.204 622 621 8 lb, lbs


How many cups of sugar in a 4kg bag?

A four kilogram bag of white sugar should have about 17.5 cups of sugar in it. If it is a four kilogram bag of brown sugar, then it should have about 20 cups in it.


What is a gram of sugar?

A gram is one thousandth of a kilogram. A pound of sugar (or a pound of anything) is about 453.6 grams.


Is a coin a gram or kilogram?

A coin weighs about a gram. A closer estimate for a kg. is a bag of apples.


Is the number of one gram greater than less than or equal to the number of kilograms?

No. A gram is a smaller unit and so you need more of them. So, for example, a bag of sugar has a mass of 1000 grams or 1 kilogram.


Something that ways a kilogram?

1 kg bag of sugar


Is a kilogram big or small?

A killogram is oubout the sise of a large bag of sugar. Kilogram is big.


Why does a 1 kilogram bag of sugar stretch a spring more than an orange?

That is because the 1 KG (Kilogram) bag of sugar weighs more than the orange. Therefore it's taking gravity more force to support the bag of sugar than the orange.


What is the cost of 1 kilogram of sugar at 2.45 per 100 gram?

24.50


Is a backpack a gram or a kilogram?

Gram


How do you calculate the cost per kilogram of a bag of sugar that has more than one kilogram?

Divide (the cost of the bag) by (the number of kg it contains). The quotient is the cost "per kg".


How do you calculate the cost per kilogram of a bag of sugar that' has more than one kilogram?

Divide (the cost of the bag) by (the number of kg it contains). The quotient is the cost "per kg".