To solve this simple problem you have to know some things first. What do you need to know? Well, how many ounces in a pound, for starters. There are 16 dry ounces to the pound. Next you have to know what two tenths means. You can think of it as a decimal -- 0.2 -- or you can think of it as a standard fraction: 2/10, which reduced to 1/5. (Which means you have to know how to reduce.) Next you have to know what to do with those numbers. In this case, multiply the weight in pounds by the number of ounces in a pound: 0.2 pounds x 16 ounces per pound = 3.2 ounces. (Which means you have to know how to multiply decimals.) You could have done this, instead: (1/5) x 16 = 16/5 = 3.2.
35 ounces are in 2 pounds 3 ounces.
2 pounds 10 ounces = 1,191 grams.
Another way to put it would be 0.2 ounces.
.2 lbs = 3.2 oz
33 ounces total (16 ounces per pound).
1 lb = 16oz
2x16=32
+10=
32 ounces.
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There are 0.625 pounds in ten ounces.
8 ounces in 1/2 pound.
To find 10% of ten pounds, convert the ten pounds to ounces (16 ounces per pound multiplied by ten equals 160 ounces). Multiply 160 by .1 and you get 16 ounces, or 1 pound.
42 ounces = 2.625 pounds (2 5/8 pounds, or 2 pounds and 10 ounces) There are 16 avoirdupois ounces to a pound, so dividing 42/16 = 2.625 Removing the whole pounds leaves 42 - 32 = 10 which is 10/16 or 5/8 of a pound
10 g = 0.3527 oz
Eight pounds and ten ounces
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There are 0.625 pounds in ten ounces.
Ten pounds (160 ounces) of ice melts into ten pounds (160 ounces) of water. The volume decreases when ice melts, but the weight does not change.
8 ounces in 1/2 pound.
1 ounce = 28.35 grams 10 ounces = 10 x 28.35 = 283.5 grams
1 pound = 16 ounces10,000 pounds = (10,000 x 16) = 160,000 ounces
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Ten pounds weighs more, as it is equivalent to 160 ounces.
10 pounds = 160 ounces
Since there are approximately 28.35 grams in one ounce and sixteen ounces equals one pound, one pound is approximately 453.6 grams (28.35g/1 oz. x 16 oz.). Ten grams would be 0.02205 pounds (10g x 1 lb./453.6g).
One teaspoon can hold 5 grams of dried food. An ounce is equivalent to 25 grams. Therefore, 5 teaspoons is equivalent to one ounce and there are 50 teaspoons in ten ounces.