1 pound, 1 ounce
48 pounds and 8.03 ounces.
There are 16 ounces in one pound. Therefore, 1.4 pounds is equal to 1.4 x 16 = 22.4 ounces.
We'll assume you're talking about avoirdupois pounds ... the kind used to measure flour and potting soil, not gold and silver. 1 pound = 16 ounces 49.83 ounces = (49.83 / 16) = 3.114375 pounds = 3 pounds plus 1.83 ounces left over
Remember that 16 ounces go into a pound so take 384 ounces and divide that by 16. You get 24 ounces (obviously change the ounces to pounds). You have 24 pounds left over. -Tychusfindlay919
There are 16 ounces (weight) in a pound. 80oz divided into groups of 16 oz each will result in 5 equal groups. So, there are 5 pounds in 80 oz. In order to create these groups, you can subtract 16 oz. at a time from the 80oz. you started with, keeping track of how much is left over each time, so you know if any is left over (not a full 16 oz. pound) at the end. Each left over ounce, if you started with some other original amount, would be 1/16th of a pound, or .0625 lb.
8.5 pounds is 136 ounces @16 ounces per pound.
Answer: 12 ounces.
No, 1 pound = 16 ounces, so 9 ounces is 9/16 pounds or just over half a pound.
3 pounds, 8 ounces There are 16 ounces in a pound.
Either one, but make sure that both sides of the equation have the pounds on top or both sides have the pounds on bottom. 84/x = 16/1 (84 ounces over x pounds is equal to 16 ounces over 1 pound) 16x = 84 x = 84/16 x = 5.25 pounds or x/84 = 1/16 (x pounds over 84 ounces is equal to 1 pound over 16 ounces) 84 = 16x x= 84/16 x = 5.25 pounds
Okay. 16 ounces are in 1 lb.? So 16x5 is 80, right? So you still have that annoying .5 lbs. left over! So you're gonna have to divide the .5 by 16. That is going to be n. So your answer is "80+n"!
165.35 Lbs. There are slightly over 2.2 Lbs. to a Kg. 165.35