6 kg
A bull moose can weigh anywhere from 800 to 1500 pounds.
To find the total weight of the ring, add the weight of the center stone, the baguettes, and the round brilliants. The center stone weighs 0.83 ct, the two baguettes weigh 0.10 ct each (totaling 0.20 ct), and the six round brilliants weigh 0.02 ct each (totaling 0.12 ct). Therefore, the total weight is 0.83 ct + 0.20 ct + 0.12 ct = 1.15 ct.
A US nickel weighs 5 gm, while a US pound is 453.6 gm. That means 453.6 / 5 = 90.7 nickels weigh 1 pound. Rounding to the nearest whole number of coins gives 91 nickels.
1 kg = 2.2 pound approximately. So 97.2 x 2.2 = 214 pounds (nearest pound)
Weight will depend on the size of the cylinder, and whether it is solid or hollow like a pipe. You said 2 foot round, but do you mean diameter or circumference- and how tall is the cylinder? We need more information to answer this.
32 pounds
Trophy trucks typically weigh between 5,500 and 7,000 lbs.
weigh one marshmallow then multiply then round to the nearest whole marshmallow.
The correct answer is 5.3 ounces. Step-by-step explanation: When you are rounding to the nearest 10th it means that you are rounding to one decimal place. When doing this you will keep the first number after the decimal point if the second number is less than 5. You will round up to the next number when the second number is 5 or more. Since the number is 5.336, rounded to the nearest 10th is 5.3.
That depends on how many grains the round is. If you find the number of grains and do this math you can get the number of ounces. Number of Grains = Y Y x 64.79 _________ = ounces 28349.5231
6 Kilograms
It is not likely because most trophy fish can weigh several hundred pounds and most post offices scales max out at a mucher lower weight. Typically hanging scales are used for large trophy fish.
If you are 220pounds then you will weigh 100kg-to nearest whole kg-precisely it is 99.7903214
The trophy is made out of cast bronze, is 13.5 inches (34.3 cm) tall and weighs 25 pounds (11.3 kg).
They weigh round about 36kg.
The gold trophy awarded to the Kentucky Derby winner weighs approximately 14 carats and features a gold figure of a thoroughbred horse. The overall weight of the trophy is about 65 ounces, which is roughly 4.06 pounds. This iconic trophy symbolizes the prestige of the race and is a coveted prize for the winning connections.
About 3.5 ounces.