1 kg = 1000 grams 1/2 kg = 500 grams 700 grams is heavier
1100 g. 1 kg = 1000 g. However, weight is not dependent on mass but rather the force exerted upon the mass. For example, 1 kg would be heavier on Jupiter than 1100 g on Earth. But I assume you only want the Earth pertinent answer, in which case 1100 g is heavier.
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There are 0.001 kg in 1 g.
1 kg = 1000g → 6kg 30 g = 6 x 1000 g + 30 g = 6030 g But I suspect you really want it in kg: 1000g = 1 kg → 6kg 30 g = 6 kg + 30 ÷ 1000 kg = 6 kg + 0.03 kg = 6.03 kg
Oh, dude, 1 and a half kg is just 600 g heavier than 900 g. So, like, it's not rocket science or anything. Just a little math.
1 kg is 10 times heavier than 100g.
8837 g is heavier than 8.74 kg because 1 kg is equal to 1000 g. Therefore, 8.74 kg is equivalent to 8740 g, which is less than 8837 g.
1 1/2 kg = 1500 grams heavier by 1500 - 900 = 600 grams
In the metric system 100 g = 1 kg. 1000 kg = 1 tonne. So both kg and tonne are heavier than a g ) gram).
1 kg = 1000 grams 1/2 kg = 500 grams 700 grams is heavier
1100 g. 1 kg = 1000 g. However, weight is not dependent on mass but rather the force exerted upon the mass. For example, 1 kg would be heavier on Jupiter than 1100 g on Earth. But I assume you only want the Earth pertinent answer, in which case 1100 g is heavier.
1 kg is 2 times heavier than 500 g. This is because 1 kg is equal to 1000 g, so it is 500 g more than 500 g.
There are 9 kg in 9000 g since 1 kg is equal to 1000 g.
2500 g = 2.5kg
1 kilogram (kg) = 1000 grams (g) 0.9 kg = 0.9 x 1000 = 900 grams
1 mg = 0.001 g 1 kg = 1000 g → 1 kg ÷ 1 mg = 1000g ÷ 0.001g = 1,000,000 → 1 kg is a million times heavier than 1 mg 1 kg = 1000 g → 1 kg ÷ 1g = 1,000 g ÷ 1 g = 1,000 → 1 kg is a thousand times heaver than 1 g