The number of yards in 750 grams of yarn will depend on the weight and thickness of the yarn. Different yarns have different yardage per gram, so you would need to check the label of the specific yarn you are using to determine the yardage.
There is approx. 150 yards in 50 grams of WORSTED weight yarn so approx 2250 yards in 750g. That is very approximate as different yarns weigh differently and contain different yard amounts in a skein. If you are asking about fingering, sport or chunky weight, the answer would be different.
750g of butter is approximately equal to 26.5 ounces.
The length of yarn in 50 grams can vary depending on the weight and type of yarn. It is best to check the yarn label or manufacturer's information to determine the yards in 50 grams for the specific yarn you are using.
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1 yd = 91.44 cm 0455 yd = 41605.2 cm If you meant .0455 yds, then this would be 4.16052 cm If you meant 0.455 yds, then this would be 41.6052 cm
4840 yds = 14,520 ft. 1 miles = 5280 ft 4840 yds = 2.75 miles
750g of butter is approximately equal to 26.5 ounces.
By yarn count, you are probably referring to yarn weight using the fixed weight system (length/lb). The higher the number, the finer the yarn because there are more yards of it in a pound. The yarn count usually refers to a single ply. If it is a plied yarn, there is usually a "/" followed by the number of plies. Example: 20/2 is a yarn of two plies with each ply being 20. When a yarn is plied, you divide the yarn count by the number of plies to determine how many yards of the plied yarn are in a pound. Simple enough, but the length of yarn counted varies depending on the type of yarn and where it was produced. For one type of yarn a unit of length might be 840 yds but for another it might be 200 or 560 yds. To use the fixed count system, you need to know the fiber content and spinning style (woolen or worsted) in order to interpret the meaning of the yarn count. Use the handy converter in the link below to get from what ever yarn count system you have to the TEX system.
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1 mi = 1760 yds → 3 mi = 3 x 1760 yds = 5280 yds
That depends a lot on the size of the apples.
Oh, dude, 750g is like 0.75kg. So, the ratio of 750g to 1kg is 0.75:1. It's like saying you have 75% of a kilogram, but who's really counting, right?
12 ft = 4 yds
how many ft is 11 yds
The length of yarn in 50 grams can vary depending on the weight and type of yarn. It is best to check the yarn label or manufacturer's information to determine the yards in 50 grams for the specific yarn you are using.
There are 1000g in a kg so 1kg is greater than 750g(.75kg).
1m ~= 1.094 yds -> 340m ~= 340 x 1.094 yds ~= 371.83 yds.
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