20 oz = 1 lbs and 4 oz (or 1.25 lbs)
1 lbs = 16 oz so 6 lbs 8 oz + 10 lbs 12 oz = 17 lbs 2 oz
1 pound (lbs) = 16 ounces7 lbs 6 oz + 4 lbs 10 oz = 12 lbs
ItemEst. Cotton Required1 Pair of Jeans1.5 lbs. (24 oz.)1 Man's Shirt.6 lbs. (10 oz.)1 T-Shirt.5 lbs. (8 oz.)1 Skirt.9 lbs (14 oz.)1 Bath Towel.6 lbs (10 oz.)1 Dress1.3 lbs (21 oz.)1 Diaper.15 lbs (2.5 oz)1 Blouse.5 lbs. (8 oz.)
Oh, that's a happy little question! Yes, indeed, 40 lbs does equal 640 oz. You see, there are 16 ounces in a pound, so when you multiply 40 by 16, you get 640. Isn't that just a lovely little math problem?
2 lbs 8 oz + 5 lbs 10 oz = 8 lbs 2 oz. This is because there are 16 oz in a pound, so when adding the ounces, you carry over to the pounds when reaching 16 oz.
1 ib 8 oz
14 lbs 20 oz = 15 lbs 4 oz = 15.25 lbs = 6.92 kilograms, approx.
1 oz = 1/16 lbs 1 lbs = 454g 7 oz = 7/16 lbs 7/16 lbs = 454 * 7/16 g
1 lb = 16 oz 80 oz = 5 lbs 6 lbs is 6 lbs You decide
(7 pounds 3 oz) - (10 pounds 5 oz) = -3.125 pounds
5.4 lbs = 86.4 oz