lb is Pound
measuring cup
1 pound (lb) = 0.454 kilograms (approx).
u measure it in grams man yh u get it
"lb" stands for pounds, which is a unit of weight commonly used in the United States and other countries for measuring mass or force. It is often seen on product packaging to indicate weight or size.
Remember, while your measuring sause it always depends on the type of noodle.
This cannot be answered without knowing the item you are measuring. Grams is a unit of weight, while a cup is a unit of volume. What I can tell you is that 900g is 31.75 oz, or just shy of 2 lb. If you are measuring flour, you really should sift it and measure it by weight on a kitchen scale, not in a measuring cup, for the best accuracy.
352 lb equals 352 lb.
g/c3 (grams per cubic centimeter) or lb/ft3 (pounds per cubic foot)
It depends on what you are measuring. Cups is a measure of volume. Pounds measures weight/mass. Water would be two cups per pound at standard temperature.
Probably simplest (easiest not to get mixed up) to convert both to lb, subtract, then convert back to tons. 1 ton = 2000 lb, so: 6t 300 lb = 6x2000 lb + 300 lb = 12000 lb + 300 lb = 12300 lb 2t 900 lb = 2x2000 lb + 900 lb = 4000 lb + 900 lb = 4900 lb 12300 lb - 4900 lb = 7400 lb convert back to tons: 7400 lb/ 2000 lb per ton = 3 tons 1400 lb
The following is a list of supplies that Robert O'Hara Burke took on his expedition:320 pounds (lb) of Pemmican600 lb of salt pork400 lb bacon1000 lb meat buscuits10 lb potted meats60 lb preserved mutton144 lb preserved vegetables7100 lb flour2500 lb rice3000 lb sugar400 lb tea50 lb coffee40 lb chocolate200 lb salt40 lb pepper200 lb soap250 lb tobacco993 lb ghee (clarified butter)10 lb fresh butter200 lb Captain's biscuits20 gallons lime juice10 gallons vinegar70 lb mustard20 lb ginger100 lb dried apples50 lb raisins50 lb currants189 lb datesFor more information on the stores and supplies Burke took, see the related link below and use the menu at the bottom of the link to search further for provisions and equipment.
You would use the unit pounds or 'lb.' Usually, when measuring the weight of anything, you would use the unit pounds. Weight is to differentiate the difference in mass from one place to another. On the moon you weigh something, on the earth you weigh something heavier. So, to compare that, we generically use pounds to identify weight. An example: 25 lb. If you were measuring mass, however, it would be grams then.