Any other object with a mass of 1 kg that is weighed in the same locality. (The earth's gravity varies from place to place). Or ten objects, each with a mass of 100 grams, etc.
That would all depend on how heavy each bag is. For example, if each bag weighs 10 pounds then 1200 bags of sugar would be the same as 6 tons. But if each bag weighs 15 pounds then only 800 bags of sugar equal 6 tons. So it all is determined by how heavy the bag is.
weight_bag = 1kg + ½ × weight_bag → ½ × weight_bag = 1 kg → weight_bag = 2 × 1 kg = 2 kg.
Kilogram.
There are 1,000 grams in a kilogram So a bag weighing 8.3 kilos weighs 8,300 grams If there are 100 balls in the bag, then each one weighs 8.300 / 100 = 83 grams.
A 50 lb bag of oranges weighs 50 lbs / 2.2 lbs/kg = 23 kg
The UK standard pack of sugar weighs 1Kg
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Placed in a one cup (dry) measuring cup, not packed, equals about 4.5 ounces.
In the UK, a standard size bag of sugar is 1kg. Alternatively, a litre of water (1000mls, just under 40 fluid ounces) weighs exactly 1kg. It's a large packet of dried pasta, or approximately the same as a pair of average adult size leather shoes.
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Say you buy a 1kg bag of sugar for £1 1kg=100g 100g=£1 1g= 1p In short you will be buying sugar 1p per gram.
454x5 equals about the amount of grams that are in five pounds.
Say you buy a 1kg bag of sugar for £1 1kg=100g 100g=£1 1g= 1p In short you will be buying sugar 1p per gram.