1 pound = 16 ounces
2 pounds = 32 ounces
3 pounds = 48 ounces
4 pounds = 64 ounces . . . . . That's more than 60 of them.
Yes it does.
no
9 pounds = 144 ounces
Any car, truck, large bear, or small elephant would. It's only 625 pounds.
4 lb is greater than 4 oz A pound is 16 ounces, therefore 4 pounds is 4 * 16 or 64 ounces which is much more than 4 ounces.
There are 16 ounces in a pound so if the watermelon is 10 pounds that would be 160 ounces.
In contradiction to another comment, dry weight ounces and liquid volume ounces are equivalent for pure water. It is not a coincidence that the word "pint" (i.e. 16 ounces of liquid) and "pound" (i.e., 16 ounces of weight) sound almost the same. 1 once of water weighs exactly 1 ounce under standard conditions (pressure, temperature, etc.), so unless you need multi-decimal digit accuracy, you can use that as a rule. Soda will weigh slightly a little bit more than water due to the ingredients dissolved in its water, but that too is negligible. Therefore, 20 ounces of soda weigh about 20 ounces (or 1 pound, 4 ounces or 1.25 pounds). The bottle or can weight will differ, but would probably be in the range of 0.5-1 oz. or 0.03125-0.0625 lb.
No they do not.
100 ounces weigh more than 5 pounds. (5 pounds x 16 = 80 pounds)
less than
No two pounds is 32 ounces.
ABOUT 12 OUNCES NOT MORE THAN 14
Probably not since ounces weigh less than pounds
Since there are 16 ounces in a pound, 50 ounces is three and an eighth pounds, which is more than 3 pounds. So the feathers weigh more.
A US gallon of milk is approximately 8.4 pounds.
8 pounds is 8 x 16 = 128 ounces which is less than 130 ounces
A pound is 16 ounces. A ton is 2000 pounds. So there are 32000 ounces in a ton. An ounce is a much smaller measurement than a ton.
No. 5 pounds is 80 ounces, 10 ounces less than 90.
20 pounds = 320 ounces so it is more than 300 ounces.