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Exactly a million. "Kilo" means 1000, whereas "milli" means 1/1000 - so if you divide, you get exactly a million.
Well, honey, a kilogram is a kilogram, whether it's feathers, rocks, or even unicorn tears. They all weigh the same because that's just how the metric system works. So, grab yourself a scale and weigh those feathers and rocks - you'll see they tip the scales at the same weight.
1 liter of H2O at 4 degrees C has a mass of exactly 1000 grams 1 liter of H2O at 4 degrees C has a mass of exactly 1 kilogram
This cannot be sensibly answered. A milliliter (mL or ml) is a measure of volume, kilograms is a measure of weight or mass.Millilitres, mL, are a measure of volume, whereas kilograms, kg, are a measure of mass.As such, the two cannot really be compared.However, one litre of weighs exactly one kilogram, so one could say that there are 1000 mL in 1 kg of water.
While inconsistent his average 1.0 made his result quite accurate
Heck, one killogram, I bro you, is a kilogram, dummy.
One kilogram of gold weighs exactly one kilogram. It is a standard unit of measure for the weight of gold.
Not exactly. The prefix "kilo" means 1000.
7716 (approximately)
Exactly 1,000,000,000 or one billion.
213 kilograms is exactly equal to 213 kg.
1,000 times exactly.
There are exactly 35.2739019 ounces in a kilogram
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When the metric system was originally devised, the kilogram was defined so that 1,000 cubic centimeters (1 cubic decimeter) of pure water has a mass of exactly 1 kilogram.
The correct spelling is kilogram. kilo is often used as an abbreviation of that. Kilo is actually the metric prefix meaning 1000, so a kilogram is equal to 1000 grams. As for how many kilograms in a kilo, the answer is 1 because, in this context, they are the same.