1 pound (lbs) = 16 ounces7 lbs 6 oz + 4 lbs 10 oz = 12 lbs
It would come out as a negative...
(114 pounds 2 oz) - (109 pounds 8 oz) = 4 pounds 10 oz
4 1/4
4 and 3 over 16 to a decimal = 4.18754 3/16= 4 + (3 ÷ 16)= 4 + 0.1875= 4.1875
1 pound (lbs) = 16 ounces7 lbs 6 oz + 4 lbs 10 oz = 12 lbs
If we measured two objects and one weighed 4 lbs and the other 45 oz, the one weighing 4 pounds would be greater.Since there are 16 ounces per pound a simple division or multiplication problem would yield our answer.4 lbs x 16 oz/lb = 64 oz (4 lbs) > 45 oz45 oz ÷ 16 oz/lb = 2.8125 lbs (45 oz) < 4 pounds
3 lbs 13 oz
No, 2 pounds 4 oz is not the same as 2.4 pounds. 2 pounds 4 oz is equivalent to 2.25 pounds.
16 oz = 1 lb 94/16 = 27/4 = 6 3/4 lb
To subtract 98 lbs 12 oz from 105 lbs 8 oz, you need to borrow 1 pound from the 105 lbs to add to the ounces. This will make it 104 lbs 16 oz. Then, subtract 98 lbs 12 oz from 104 lbs 16 oz, which equals 6 lbs 4 oz. Therefore, 105 lbs 8 oz minus 98 lbs 12 oz is 6 lbs 4 oz.
There are 16 ounces in 1 lb. Therefore, if we multiply 16 by 0.25 we get: 16 x 0.25 = 4 ounces.
20 oz = 1 lbs and 4 oz (or 1.25 lbs)
It is 40/16 = 2 8/16, which you can simplify if required.
There are 16 oz in one pound. 5 pounds x 16 oz/pound is 80 oz.1/4 pound = 16 oz divided by 4, or 4 oz. 80 oz + 4 oz = 84 oz.5 1/4 lbs = 84 oz.Note: If you're working with decimals 1/4 = .25; 5.25 x 16 = 84 oz.
To divide 16 pounds 9 ounces by 5, first convert ounces to pounds (1 pound = 16 ounces). Then add the converted ounces to the pounds. After converting, divide the total pounds by 5 to get the result.
No 4 lbs is greater than 40 oz