It is not possible to determine the age of a baby based solely on their weight of one pound 15 ounces. Baby weight varies greatly at birth due to factors such as premature birth, growth patterns, and genetics. It would be best to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate assessment of the baby's age and development.
about 50lb i mean but im just guessin
Well the average baby between 3 months and one year urinates about 300 ml or about 10 ounces a day. Most babies have between 8-12 wet diapers a day so they probably urinate about 1 ounce, but of course it varies based on how much they have drank, what they ate, and how old they are.
Neither is heavier or lighter than the other. They both have the same weight. Namely, one pound. Strange as it may seem, they both also have the same mass, namely 0.4536 kilogram. (rounded) This is a very old and venerated trick question whos answer lies in the question. A pound is a pound, no matter the material. There will be many more feathers than bricks, but they will weigh the same.
16 ounces = 1 pound, one cup is 8 ounces, so 1/2 pound.But that's not the whole story!That's why a pint has 16 fluid ounces. A fluid ounce is, like a cup, a unit of volume, but one fluid ounce of WATER weighs an ounce, a pint of WATER weighs 16 ounces = 1 pound.This works ONLY for water!A cup of water is 8 ounces, but a cup of anything else will weigh a different amount.For example a cup of Crisco weighs 7 ounces, a cup of flour weighs about 6 ounces.
A Troy ounce is a unit of mass used for measuring precious metals like gold and silver, where 1 Troy ounce is equal to 31.1035 grams. An avoirdupois ounce is a unit of mass commonly used in the US customary and British Imperial systems, equal to approximately 28.35 grams. Avoirdupois ounces are typically used for everyday items like food and body weight measurements.
There are 16 fluid ounces in a pound. So, 16 fluid ounces equal 1 pound.
IF the old saying, "a pint is a pound the world around," then since a pint is 16 ounces and a cup contains 8 ounces, then two cups would constitute a pound.
A fourth of a pound is the same as a quarter of a pound,a pound is sixtenn ounces so a quarter of a pound is 4 ounces....about a handfull for a 5 year old id say!
According to my calculations and the old saying "a pint's a pound the world round" then a quart of cherries would weigh more than a pound of cherries. One pint of cherries would weigh 16 ounces and there are 2 pints in a quart. So one quart of cherries would weigh 32 ounces or 2 pounds. Whereas a pound of cherries weighs 16 ounces. Therefore a quart of cherries is double the weight of a pound of cherries.
it depends on what it eats
Pounds and Ounces are totally different standard measures of Weight. 1Pound Weight equals 16 Ounce weight and are old style Imperial measurements. 1 Kilogram equals 2.2 Pound Weight.. 1Ounce equals 28.3 gram weight No, there are 16 ounces in a US pound, so 5000 US pounds would equal 80,000 ounces.
The answer is 0.5625! Nine ounces is less than one pound. The measurement "pound" is 16 ounces. While pound is a measurement of weight, it is also a measurement of liquid by weight. This whole system is very confusing to those who "think" in the metric system, but the Americans still use the old system.
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20.96 oz. One pound equals to 16 ounces and one ounce equals 0.06 of a pound. Also this relates only to solid (weight) ounces. There are two different kinds of ounces, ounces of weight/mass and ounces of volume (fluid). This can change when you are using the ounces to measure a non-liquid such as flour or sugar since the weight of dry items is not the same as their volume. An ounce of volume is called a "fluid ounce."
3 - 4 ounces of formula milk.
Same. That's an old trick question but feathers were more commonly used than cotton.
You can't tell because every baby is different and depends on how old the baby is.