You do not have enough information to come up with an accurate answer. All wood does not weigh the same.
Not enough information, it depends on which Pine you mean, Oregon, Parana, Canadian or Red. They can weigh between 370 and 600 Kgs per cubic meter. You need to state if the timber is seasoned and dry or not.
If you have a board that is 1 by 12 inches that is 10 foot long you will have 10 inches of board feet. This a math problem.
Between 6-8 stone is the healthy weight. I'm just over 10 stone and I am fat, with rolls of flab and stuff. So really, the way to find out if you are fat or not is to look at your body and how much fat you have on it.
If you start with a 10-foot board and cut it into two 12-foot lengths, it is impossible to do so because the total length you want to cut (24 feet) exceeds the length of the board you have. Therefore, you cannot create any pieces of 12 feet from a 10-foot board. You would still have the original 10-foot board intact.
Well I'm 5'4 and 12 years old and i weigh 114 lb but for your height you should weigh about 110 lb
It depends on how much you weigh
About 10-12 kilos.
10 grams
Not enough information, it depends on which Pine you mean, Oregon, Parana, Canadian or Red. They can weigh between 370 and 600 Kgs per cubic meter. You need to state if the timber is seasoned and dry or not.
only about a pound
Teacup Pomeranian's are suppose to weigh: 3-7 pounds.
If you have a board that is 1 by 12 inches that is 10 foot long you will have 10 inches of board feet. This a math problem.
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14 pounds
squires normally have a shipping weight of 10-12 lbs. unpacked they weigh 6-8 lbs usally.
My Yorkie is 23 lbs instead of 10-12 lbs
in wwe 12 it said 10 thousand and 32 pounds???but its 105 kg