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
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
there are 16 oz in 1 lb. so 4lbs x 16oz = 640z in 4 lbs