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Four over fifths of 1 kg is calculated by multiplying 1 kg by 4/5, which equals 0.8 kg. Thus, four over fifths of 1 kg is 0.8 kg.
There are approximately 29,000 grains of rice in 1 kilogram. This number can vary slightly depending on the type and size of the rice grains. The estimation is based on the average weight and size of a single grain of rice.
A million metric tons of rice is equivalent to 1,000,000,000 kg. To find out how many 50 kg bags are in that amount, you divide 1,000,000,000 kg by 50 kg per bag. This results in 20,000,000 bags of rice.
Th density of raw rice is approx 0.9 kg/litre so the answer is NO.
The weight of a bag of rice can vary depending on the packaging, but common sizes include 1 kg, 2 kg, 5 kg, 10 kg, and 25 kg. In many markets, a standard bag of rice is often 5 kg or 10 kg. Always check the specific packaging for the exact weight.
32 weighing operations are required to measure 31 kg of rice with a 1 kg stone. Start by weighing 1 kg, then 2 kg, 3 kg, and so on up to 31 kg. Each weighing operation will add 1 kg to the total.
Density of Rice varies from 788 Kg/Cubic Meter to 850 Kg/Cubic Meter. Weight= Density*Volume. Hence Weight (Kg) of Rice in 1 Meter Cube = 788~850 Kg depending on the density of various rice grains. But does it include the free space available between the rice grains? Not answered.
Twenty 50-kg bags.
There is no such thing as an 'average' bag of rice. In my local groceries it comes in bags of 8 oz, 12 oz, 1 pound, 2 pound, 5 pound, 9 pound, and 11 pound. Who decides what is 'average'
There are 1000 kilograms (kg) in 1 ton of rice.
about 2000
you want to end upwith 2 pots each with 4 kg Here is one way: 1. Fill the 3kg pot from the 8 kg bag; yhe 3kg pot has 3 kg in it and the bag is left with 5 kg 2. Pour the 3 kg pot into the 5kg pot and it now has zero, the 5kg pot has 3 kg 3.Pour the 5kg from the bag into the 3 kg pot. Thereis now 2 kg in the bag , 3 kg in the 3 kg pot, and still 3kg in the 5 kg pot. 4. Pour the 3 kg from the 3 kg pot into the 5 kg pot until full. Now there is 1 kg in the 3 kg pot, 5 kg in the 5 kg pot, still 2 kg in the bag of rice 5. Pour the 5 kg fromthe 5 kg pot into the bag and then the 1 kg from the 3 kg pot into the 5 kg pot. Now the bag has 7 kg, the 5 kg pot has 1 kg and the 3 kg pot has zero 6. Fillthe 3 kg pot from the 7 kg bag; the bag has 4 kg now, the 5 kg pot has 1 kg and the 3 kg pot has 3 kg 7. Pour the 3 kg from the 3 kg pot into the 5 kg pot; the 5 kg pot now has 4 kg in it and the bag also has 4 kg in it That's it - there has to be an easier way?
1/5 kg
It should be about 4 cups, according to the recipe converter on thatsmyhome.com
A short ton equals 2,000 pounds (lbs). If one rice bag weighs 100 lbs, then: 2000÷100=202000 \div 100 = 202000÷100=20 So, 20 bags of 100 lb rice make one ton. Now, if we convert this into kilograms (kg): 1 lb = 0.453592 kg So, 100 lb ≈ 45.36 kg. That means 20 × 45.36 kg = 907.2 kg, which equals one metric ton (approx). At Disha Jute, rice bags are typically designed for 25 kg or 26 kg capacities. So, to equal one metric ton (1,000 kg): • Using 25 kg bags → 1000 ÷ 25 = 40 bags • Using 26 kg bags → 1000 ÷ 26 ≈ 38.46 bags (≈39 bags) ✅ Conclusion: • 20 bags of 100 lb rice = 1 short ton • 40 bags of 25 kg rice or 39 bags of 26 kg rice ≈ 1 metric ton
There are approximately 5 cups of uncooked rice in 1 kilogram. Therefore, in 2.5 kilograms, you would have about 12.5 cups of uncooked rice. Keep in mind that the exact measurement can vary slightly depending on the type of rice and how tightly it is packed.