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454 grams to a pound the litre answer depends on the fluid being weighed water is 1 litre =1 kilogramme

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I have a receipe book which was handed down to me and all receipes are in Pounds and oz How do I convert it to kilos and grams.

1kg = 1000 grams
1 oz =28.349 grams
lb =453.59 grams
8oz butter = 226.79 grams
8 oz castor sugar =226.79 grams
7 oz plain flour = 198.44 grams
7 oz SR flour = 198.44 grams
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How many grams or tablespoons is in a stick of butter

1 pound (lb) is equal to 453.59237 grams
Four sticks in a pound of butter
453.59/4 = 113.39 grams


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How many ml is equal to 18mg

Depends what you are measuring. You need to repost with the material that you are measuring.

For example, 1 litre of water weighs 1 kilogram.

So, 1 litre of water weighs 1,000 grams.

Thus, 1,000 millilitres weighs 1,000 grams

So, 1 millilitre weighs 1 gram.

Thus, 18/1000 millilitres weighs 18/1000 grams.

I get 0.018 ml = 18 mg.

Good luck,

Paul
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How many grams in 1 litre

The answer is 1000. We assume you are converting between gram [water] and liter. 1cubic meter is equal to 1000000 grams, or 1000 litres.

Convert grams to litres - Conversion of Measurement Units

www.convertunits.com/from/grams/to/litres https://www.google.co.uk/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&rlz=1C1CHBD_en-GBGB719GB719&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=How+many+grams+in+1+litre
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How do i change from pounds to kilos please

2.2 pounds=1kilogram
so 10 kilos is 22 pounds
1 pound =454 grams
1 ounce is 28 and a bit grams
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How many ounces is 56.4 grams

Technically - an ounce is 1/16th of a pound. 16 ounces in a pound - generally 28 grams but exact weight is 28.349. You're at just under 2 ounces at the exact weight of 28.349 grams per ounce.

A Troy Ounce is a universal measuring method used for precious metals, gun powder, etc. - it's actually just over 31 grams and is known as an 'Imperial Ounce' (2.75 grams over the standard ounce)
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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MG AND ML

A Milligram is MG and a Milliliter is a ML. (MG) is used in dry measure and (ML) is used in liquid measure

1000 micrograms (mcg) EQUALS 1 milligram (mg)
1000 milligrams (mg) EQUALS 1 gram (g)
1000 grams (g) EQUALS 1 kilogram (kg)

1 kilogram (kg) EQUALS 2.2046 pounds
1 ounce EQUALS 28.35 grams
1 pound EQUALS 0.4536 kilograms
1 pound EQUALS 16 ounces
16 ounces EQUALS 453.6 grams

1000 milliliters (mL) EQUALS 1 liter (L)
1 liter (L) EQUALS 1.0567 quarts liquid
1 quart liquid EQUALS 0.9463 liter
4 quarts EQUALS 1 gallon
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How many pounds in 1 pound

Hi there,

Normally it would be 1 (one).

However when you factor in conversion rates, tariffs, rounding up, etc., it is still one.

In this case there is a 1:1 ratio between a pound and a pound.

A person can practically convert it in their head...

Mike
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