The purpose of this question is not clear. 10 grams is a whole of 10 grams, it is a thousandth of 10 kilograms, a millionth of 10 tonnes, a billionth of 10 kilotons, etc.
yeah so you know that there is 100 grams so the answer is 10/100
There are 1000 grams in one kilogram. Therefore, 10 kilograms is equal to 10 x 1000 = 10000 grams.
1 kilogram has 1000 grams. Therefore, 10 grams will be 1/100, or 0.01 of a kilogram.
Oh, dude, the fraction of 10 is 10/1. I mean, it's like having 10 slices of pizza and only eating one slice. So yeah, 10 over 1, that's your fraction. Enjoy your pizza math!
9/10
1/10.
It is 1/100.
i think the anwer is 10/1000
7.7 grams converts to 7 7/10 grams or 7700 milligrams.
9/10 (nine-tenths)
Ten grams of peanut butter is approximately 0.04 cups. Since one cup of peanut butter weighs about 250 grams, you can calculate the conversion by dividing 10 grams by 250 grams per cup. This results in a very small fraction of a cup.
To find the fraction of 1 kg that 400 grams represents, we convert 1 kg to grams, which is 1000 grams. Then, we divide 400 grams by 1000 grams: ( \frac{400}{1000} ). Simplifying this fraction, we get ( \frac{4}{10} ) or ( \frac{2}{5} ). Therefore, 400 grams is ( \frac{2}{5} ) of 1 kg.
yeah so you know that there is 100 grams so the answer is 10/100
To find the fraction of 300 grams in 1 kg, you need to convert both units to the same measurement. Since 1 kg is equal to 1000 grams, you can express 300 grams as a fraction of 1000 grams. Therefore, 300 grams is 300/1000 or 3/10 of 1 kg.
It is 839/1000.
200 grams can be expressed as a fraction of a kilogram. Since 1 kilogram is equal to 1000 grams, 200 grams can be written as ( \frac{200}{1000} ). This fraction simplifies to ( \frac{2}{10} ), which further simplifies to ( \frac{1}{5} ). Thus, 200 grams is ( \frac{1}{5} ) of a kilogram.
5 grams is approximately 0.176 ounces when converted as a fraction.