Yes it sure is! Remember that a gram is equal to a mililitre.
Certainly NOT! A gram is a measurement of weight and a litre is a measurement of volume. The 1:1 ratio is approximately true only for water. A liter is a volume enclosed in 10cm x 10cm x10 cm and a mililitre is respectively 1/1000 of that or a volume enclosed in 1cm x 1cm x 1 cm. So one ml of lead is absolutely NOT equal to a gram.
No. Since only 1gram water under NORMAL(4 Celsius,1 ATM etc.) conditions = 1 ml then since yogurt is denser than water there will be no chance for that
Does not convert; milligrams (mg) and grams are measures of weight or mass and mL (milliliters) is a measure of volume.
It depends on the yogurt. Different items weight different amounts, even if the volume is the same.
no , only pure water has a volume (in mm cubed ) the same as its weight (in gr) so 1 mm cubed of water is 1 gram etc , and 1ml = 1000 mm cubed
2/3 is the anwser
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That is 30 teaspoons.
150,000 milligrams.
Nope - 150g = 0.15kg
About 0.3307 pounds to 150g
that doesn't even make scents? :b
5 cups of yogurt is equal to 40 ounces
Since kilo means 1000, you simply divide the number of grams by 1000.
.15kg 150g/1kg = 150g/1000g = 150/1000 = 3/20
1 tablespoon of butter is equal to 14.18 grams. 150 grams is equal to 10.58 tablespoons.
454 divided by 150 is equal to 227/75, 3+2/75, and 3.02666666...
1 gram is equal to 0.035274 ounces, so to convert grams to ounces multiply by 0.035274, the answer is 150 grams is equal to 5.29109 ounces.
150g I just weighed some for an oatmeal cookie recipe and it came out to 136 grams.