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Which is greater 14lbs or 20kg.?

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15y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

1 kg = 2.204623 lbs. 1 lb. = 0.453592 kg. 14 lbs. = 6.350293 kg 20 kg. = 44.09245 lbs. Long story short.. 20 kg. is greater.

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