30 x 8.34 lbs equals 250.2 lbs.
lbs. example 30 lbs.
It is equal to 66.1386 pounds approximately. Kilogram is the metric unit and pound is the imperial unit for mass. 1 Kilogram is 2.204 pounds. So we multiply kg by 2.204 to get the equivalent pounds.
In 30 what? If it's ounces, the answer would be 1.88 pounds because 1 pound equals 16 ounces so 30 divided by 16 equals 1.88 pounds. But that is the answer only if the unit for the "30" is ounces. If it's something else, you may need to ask the question again and include what units the 30 refers to (for example, tons or grams).
5 U.S. gallons of water weigh approximately 41.73 lbs. 5 Imperial gallons of water weigh exactly 50 lbs.
To find the answer divide 210lbs by 30lbs.The answer is 7 Raccoons would weigh as much as 1 x 210lb Harp Seal.
One stone is 14 lbs. Thus 14 X 30 equals 420 lbs.
it depends on their age... 1-3 30 lbs 3-5 50 lbs 5-7 65 lbs 7-10 70 lbs 10-13 130 lbs 14-20 200 lbs 20-30-230 lbs 30 & up 300 lbs
About 600 lbs
Each super swanga wheel typically weighs around 30 lbs, so a set of four would weigh 120 lbs.
1983 lbs max with 30 gal of water, 30 lbs of propane, and 25 lbs of ice for ice box or refrigerator.
25 to 30 lbs.
Seven (7) raccoons weighing 30 pounds each would weigh a total of 210 lbs.
30 lbs.
25-30 lbs
15% of 200 lbs is 30 lbs.
It will vary from place to place, and generally varies by how much they're being sold for!A quick look at a supermarket price comparison site, and some quick calculations, gives the followingTesco: £6.25/kg [£2.83/lb] = £85 for 30 lbsAsda: £4.36/kg [£1.98/lb] = £60 for 30 lbsSainsbury's: £4.38/kg [£1.99/lb] = £60 for 30 lbsSo, in the UK; 30 lbs of strawberries cost an average of £68.[$112 USD; $127 CAD]-----Unless you mean 30 Great British Pounds; which would mean that £30 of Strawberries cost.. £30. and for your price, you would get around 4.8kg, or 10.6 lbs.