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∙ 14y agoTo convert all units to the same measurement, we first convert the 2 pounds to ounces by multiplying by 16 (since 1 pound = 16 ounces). Then, we add the 32 ounces and the converted pounds to get the total weight in ounces. Finally, we convert the 1 kilogram to ounces by multiplying by 35.274 (since 1 kilogram = 35.274 ounces) and add that to the total weight in ounces to get the final answer.
The weight of the 72 eggs is 180 ounces. That would be an average of 2.5 ounces per egg.
In 5 pounds, there are 80 ounces (16 ounces in a pound). When you add the 6 ounces, the total weight is 86 ounces.
The bag of potatoes weighs 5 pounds, which is equivalent to 80 ounces. The total weight of the bag of potatoes and the box of rice is 80 ounces (potatoes) + 32 ounces (rice) = 112 ounces.
Multiply the total weight of the object in grams by 0.03215. Then multiple that result by the Karat weight of the item (14 in your example), and divide that total by 24. Example: 10 gram 14K ring x .03215 = .32 troy ounces total weight, x 14/24 = .19 troy ounces of gold
Six 12-ounces packages is equal to: 4 pounds 8 ounces.
The total weight of the saltwater solution is 250 ounces (200 ounces of water + 50 ounces of salt). The percentage of salt in the solution can be calculated as (50 ounces / 250 ounces) * 100 = 20%. Therefore, the salt weight represents 20% of the whole solution.
Rice absorbs water as it cooks so 14 ounces of rice will have a mass much greater than 14 ounces. However, assuming that the mass of rice remains 14 ounces, the total weight will be It is 110 poundals.
that the total weight of the rocket is greatly reduced as the rocket rises
There are sixteen ounces in a pound, by American weight. If the deli scale shows, for example, 1.25, that means that the 1 means one pound, and the .25 means a quarter of a pound (use your knowledge of decimal math: .25 = quarter, or 25%, .5 = half, or 50 %, etc.) If you need to know the total ounces that represents, 1 = 16 ounces and .25 is one quarter of sixteen, and 16 divided by 4, = 4 ounces Add sixteen and four, and you get 20 ounces total weight. Keep in mind that if the item being weighed is in a container, the container has weight of its own. The deli clerk should subtract the container's weight (T.A.R.E.) from the total weight, so that you don't pay the item's per pound price for the container.
40 x 6.25 = 250 grams, ~8 ounces.
16 Google this - "6 pounds in ounces" Answer = 96 Divide 96 by 6 (total weight by single weight)