Call the unknown weight of the fish "x". In that case, the statement can be converted into an equation as follows:x = 5 + (1/2)x
If you solve this for "x", you get the weight of the fish. (The answer is 10 pounds.)
Oh, dude, if a fish weighs 10 pounds plus half its weight, it's like solving a math riddle. So, you take the weight, which is 10 pounds, and then add half of it, which is 5 pounds. Math time! 10 + 5 equals 15 pounds. So, the weight of the fish would be 15 pounds. Math is fun, right?
the weight of an elephant(which depends on the age)is 400 pounds.
About 20 pounds
The weight of quarters can vary slightly depending on the mint year and wear of the coins, but on average, a quarter weighs 5.67 grams. With $100 in quarters, you would have 400 quarters (100 / 0.25). Therefore, the total weight would be approximately 2.27 kilograms (400 quarters * 5.67 grams).
In this hypothetical problem written by Richard Rusczyk: Tweedledum says, "The sum of your weight and twice mine is 361 pounds." Tweedledee says, "Contrariwise, the sum of your weight and twice mine is 362 pounds." If they are both correct, how much do Tweedledum and Tweedledee weigh together? Tweedledum and Tweedledee weigh 120 and 121 pounds respectively. (NB: Tweedledum and Tweedledee never actually had this converstion, and in the original book their weight remains a mystery...)
To convert pounds to kilograms, you can multiply the weight in pounds by 0.453592. So, if a person weighs 150 pounds, their mass in kilograms would be 150 * 0.453592 = 68.04 kilograms.
Assuming that approximately 60% of a person's body weight is water, a person who weighs 100 pounds would contain about 60 pounds of water.
The weight of a person is dependent on the gravitational pull of the celestial body they are on. Therefore, if a person weighs 65 pounds on earth, their weight would be different on another planet with a different gravitational force.
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On average, about 60% of an adult's body weight is water. Therefore, a person who weighs 100 pounds would have approximately 60 pounds of water in their body.
On Earth, the person weighs 165.3 pounds. On the Moon, he would weigh 27.3 pounds.
24.9 pounds.
No. The heaviest weight ever recorded for a person was about 1400 pounds.
To convert a person's weight to kilograms, you can use the equation: weight in kilograms = weight in pounds / 2.2046. For example, if a person weighs 150 pounds, you would calculate 150 / 2.2046 to find that their weight is approximately 68 kilograms.
The gravitational pull on the moon is about one-sixth of that on Earth. So, a person who weighs 100 pounds on Earth would weigh approximately 16.67 pounds on the moon (100 divided by 6).
Bob Saget weighs about 190 pounds. He is the only person who knows why he weighs 190 pounds because he alone knows his diet and lifestyle choices that contribute to his weight.
People usually have a few pounds of water weight each day. A person that is 145 pounds may have one or two pounds of just water weight, depending on their gender and age.