Examples of using Kilograms in English and their translations into Malay
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which has a weight of 1,000 ounces(31.1 kilograms or 69 troy pounds
which has a weight of 1,000 ounces(31.1 kilograms or 69 troy pounds
1,200 acres of land would produce 40 million kilograms of vegetables- enough to provide 100 kilograms per year per person to more than 90 percent of Oakland residents.
we manage to get more than 5,000 kilograms of milk per lactation with 7% fat.
death- everything is merely neuronal firings in the one and half kilograms of gooey, grey material that we call our brain.
under my personal supervision until you have produced first five kilograms of gold, and if you like it later,
weighing 25-30 kilograms, they are used directly by the fighters of the assault groups
which set a record for the yield of milk- 14203 kilograms and the Novitius- 16252 kilograms of the product for 365 days of lactation,
For example, a small Bukhara deer has a mass of about one hundred kilograms and 190 centimeters in length, another subspecies, the red deer, weighs as much as 300 kilograms, while the length is only 160 centimeters.
the ability of spray for High quality acai powder can be adjusted from several kilograms to to 100 tons per hour,
1,200 acres of land would produce 40 million kilograms of vegetables- enough to provide 100 kilograms per year per person to more than 90 percent of Oakland residents.
the unladen weight of which does not exceed three thousand kilograms but does not include.
m1 and m2 in kilograms(kg), r in meters(m),
Miners carry loads ranging from 75 to 90 kilograms(165 to 198 lb),
m1 and m2 in kilograms(kg), r in metres(m),
m1 and m2 in kilograms(kg), r in metres(m),
the cutting machine is recommended for faster operation procedures once the daily production reaches up to over 100 kilograms.
a checked luggage allowance of 30 kilograms(66 lb).[16].
The ceremony, in which 2,155 kilograms of raw tusks and carved trinkets were fed into an industrial rock crusher before being incinerated,
The ceremony, in which 2,155 kilograms of raw tusks and carved trinkets were fed into an industrial rock crusher before being incinerated,