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125 inches = 10.4167 feet 125 inch-pounds = 10.4167 foot-pounds
not necessarily. im 150 pounds and only 5'8. you can have alot of muscle, which ways more than fat.
Concrete typically weighs about 150 pounds per cubic foot. To find the weight of 1.5 inches of concrete per square foot, first convert 1.5 inches to feet, which is 0.125 feet. Then, multiply the thickness by the weight of concrete: 0.125 feet x 150 pounds/cubic foot = approximately 18.75 pounds per square foot.
To calculate the weight of concrete per square foot at a thickness of 4 inches, you first need to know that concrete weighs approximately 150 pounds per cubic foot. A 4-inch thickness is one-third of a foot, so you multiply 150 pounds by 1/3, resulting in about 50 pounds per square foot. Therefore, 1 square foot of concrete that is 4 inches thick weighs approximately 50 pounds.
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Close. Over 150 would be overweight for 5'5.
150 pounds That is 1 cubic foot and concrete weighs 150 pounds per cubic foot
150 x 12inches = 1800
It depends on how tall you are, how much of that is muscle and such. If you are 3 feet tall than 150 pounds is quite different than if you are 5 foot 3 inches for example. The only person who can tell you if you are overweight is your doctor. It's not "bad" to weigh more than you want to, it's just motivation to eat healthier and exercise more.
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125-150 pounds would be the ideal weight.
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