To find the fraction of 60g in 1kg, first, convert 1kg to grams. Since 1kg is equal to 1000g, the fraction would be 60g/1000g. Simplifying this fraction gives 3/50. So, 60g is 3/50 of 1kg.
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larger is the wrong word to use here as it would depend on density, kg is a unit of weight not size. 1kg is certainly greater than 1g assuming the two substances are the same. but it is wrong to use the word larger in this question.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! 20g is just a tiny part of 1kg, like a little squirrel in a big forest. To find the fraction, we simply need to divide 20g by 1000g (which is 1kg) to get 1/50. And there you have it, a lovely little fraction to brighten your day!
To find the fraction in its lowest terms for 800g of 1kg, we need to convert both quantities to the same unit. Since 1kg is equal to 1000g, we can rewrite 800g as 800/1000 or 4/5 when simplified. Therefore, the fraction in its lowest terms for 800g of 1kg is 4/5.
Here is the Metric Table of Weight 1000 mg = 1 g 1000 g = 1 kg 1000 kg = 1 tonne. Hence 1 kg > 1 g > 1 mg.
kilo- prefix means 1000 To convert a fraction to a percentage multiply by 100 % → 1g/1kg = 1g/1000g x 100 % = 1/10 % = 0.1 %
You would rather use 1g
1 kg = 1,000g
fraction = 500grams/1kg = 500/1000 = 1/2
To find the fraction of 60g in 1kg, first, convert 1kg to grams. Since 1kg is equal to 1000g, the fraction would be 60g/1000g. Simplifying this fraction gives 3/50. So, 60g is 3/50 of 1kg.
25x5x5x5x5+1= 1kg
1kg = 1000g720/1000 = 18/25Answer: 720g is 18/25 of 1kg.
Wonky English there... :-) 1kg = 1000g So 1kg is 999g more than 1g (gramme, not gram)
To find the fraction of 1kg that is 550g, you need to divide 550g by 1000g (since there are 1000g in 1kg). This gives you 0.55. Therefore, 550g is 0.55 of 1kg. To express this as a fraction, you can write it as 550/1000, which simplifies to 11/20. So, 550g is 11/20 of 1kg.
To find the fraction of 1kg that 333g represents, we need to convert both measurements to the same unit. 333g is equivalent to 0.333kg (since 1kg = 1000g). Therefore, the fraction of 1kg that 333g represents is 0.333/1, which simplifies to 333/1000 or 333/1000.
A book could weigh a kilogram. It is also likely to weigh a few hundreds of grams.