10 kg of water weighs 10 kg as 1 kg of water weighs 1 kg.
A brick typically weighs around 1 kg.
A bag of sugar or flour typically weighs around 2 kg.
If Mo weighs 8.3kg and Lee is 4 times heavier then lee weighs 33.2kg.
59 kg weighs approximately 130 pounds.
Let the weight of the container be C and the weight of water when fully filled be W. Then C + W = 36 and C + w/2 = 21 Subtracting the second equation from the first gives w/2 = 36 - 21 = 15 Then W = 2 x 15 = 30 : As C + W = 36 then C = 36 - W = 36 - 30 = 6 kg. The empty container weighs 6 kg.
10 kg of water weighs 10 kg as 1 kg of water weighs 1 kg.
A brick typically weighs around 1 kg.
18 kg/500 g = 18 kg / 0.5 kg = 36/118 kg/500 g = 18 kg / 0.5 kg = 36/118 kg/500 g = 18 kg / 0.5 kg = 36/118 kg/500 g = 18 kg / 0.5 kg = 36/1
For a start, kilogram is a unit of mass, not of weight.
A bag of sugar or flour typically weighs around 2 kg.
1 lb = 0.45359237 kg so 36 lb = 36 * 0.45359237 = 16.32932532 kg
1 kg weighs 2.20462 pounds on earth0.6 kg weighs (0.6 x 2.20462) = 1.32277 pounds (on earth, rounded).============================================1 kg weighs 9.78 newtons on earth0.6 kg weighs (0.6 x 9.78) = 5.868newtons (on earth, rounded).
2,062 kg is 4,545.9 pounds.
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If Mo weighs 8.3kg and Lee is 4 times heavier then lee weighs 33.2kg.
2 kg 200 ounces weighs the most.