well it depends how old you are but if your under 10 then its normal but over its underweight
That depends on the density of whatever you are measuring. 120 kilos of feathers would take up a lot of room; 120 kilos of lead not so much. I suppose I should mention that I'm assuming you meant kilograms when you said kilos, as many people do. Kilo-quarts or kiloliters would make it a more interesting question.
121 kilos to 19st
61.4 lbs is 27.85 kilos.
12stone 6lbs is 78.9 kilos.
11.5 stones is 73.03 kilos.
About 15.4kg
75 pounds = 34 kilograms.
34 g equals 1/4 cup
kilos are 1 kilo, but tonnes are 1000 kilos, so they have a lot of difference on mass.
3.4 kilograms = 7.49 pounds.
Female cassowaries can weigh up to 128 lbs (58 kilos) and males can weigh up to 75 lbs (34 kilos)
it would be 115-135 Is that pounds or kilos?
34 kilos (about 75 pounds) is pretty thin. The average 12-year-old is around 5 feet tall, in which case being 34 kilos would be severly underweight. (BMI / Body Mass Index would be 14.6, and 18.5 is the lowest "healthy" weight BMI you can have.) Assuming she was about 4'6'', then that would be healthy. Between 4'6'' and 5', she would be considered to be "underweight". im 12 am 45kilos and 165cm tall (5ft 5), so its ok as long as you are not undereating
38.4 kilos minus 37.8 kilos is 0.6 kilos or 600 grams.
That depends on the density of whatever you are measuring. 120 kilos of feathers would take up a lot of room; 120 kilos of lead not so much. I suppose I should mention that I'm assuming you meant kilograms when you said kilos, as many people do. Kilo-quarts or kiloliters would make it a more interesting question.
440 kilos is 440 kilos :-)
27 kilos