One hundred and forty-five (145)
two hundred and seventy 300-270=30
818 - 639 = 179 ■
The two hundred thousands that are candidates for the title are 4,700,000 - which is 25806 away and 4,800,000 - which is 74194 away. The first difference is smaller so 4,700,000 is the answer.
The nearest hundred smaller than 365 is 300 which is 65 away. The nearest hundred larger than 365 is 400 which is 35 away. Therefore the nearest 100 is 400.
1 kilogram = 1,000 grams When you take away 3 grams, there are 997 of them left.
You can work this out if I tell you that 1 kilogram = 1000 grams.
Mass. (Weight is also often expressed in grams or kilograms. This is wrong technically, and in our modern space-age, can lead one to a heap of trouble. For example: When asked the weight of one kilogram of mass, your friend might answer: "Naturally it weighs one kilogram. Duh!" He could get away with it for a while. But if that kilogram of mass were taken to the moon, then he would be faced with the uncomfortable and confusing realization that the same kilogram doesn't weigh a kilogram any more.)
Oh, dude, it's like basic math time! So, if you have 1 kilogram, which is 1000 grams, and you take away 150 grams from that, you're left with 850 grams. Like, it's just subtraction, man. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
hard to tell if you were shooting it, I would not miss!
It has to be at least eighty feet away Not it has to be fifteen
Should we assume that a "kilo" means one kilogram?That's 1000 grams. If you take a 1000 grams of ice cream and dip it out with a 3.5 grams-per-scoop ice cream scooper, how many dishes can you get before you've eaten all the ice cream?Put another way, how many times can you take 3.5 grams away from 1000 grams of gunpowder before you can't load any more shotgun shells?To find out quickly, you divide 1000 (grams of material, called the "dividend") by 3.5 (grams per scoop, called the "divisor") and get the result (number of scoopers-to-be-scooped, called the "quotient") to be 285 plus a bit. That bit, a little less than 3/4 of a scoop, is called the "remainder".contained in 1000 grams ofSo 3.5 grams goes 285 times (fully) into a kilo-gram. With 0.71+ grams left remaining.Division is just a "times" problem asked backwards.
One hundred and forty-five (145)
Lyndon B. Johnson
Distance is a measure of length, grams is a measure of weight.
The prefix "kilo" (symbol k) in the International System of Units (SI) and other systems, which denotes 103, it means one thousand. Therefore, there are 1,000 grams (g) in a kilogram (kg) and 0.001 kilogram equal a gram. Kilograms and grams are units of mass not volume such as liters, gallons, quarts, pints, and cups, and can only be conveted to each other if you have the specific item being measured, as each item has a different density.
a hundred take away four