120... 1 pound is 16 oz.. 16/4=4 4×30=120
The basic weight in pounds of 1 ton is 2,000 lb --- so .96 ton would equal 1,920 Pound there is also what they call a "Long Ton" which is 2,200 Pound so that .96 ton in that case would be 2,112 Pound
In a retail store scenario: Line Fill: Ratio between the number of SKU's received at a store and the number of SKU's to be received. SKU's allocated is say 3500 sku's SKU's received are 1050 Line fill is 1050/3500 x 100 = 30% Case Fill: Ratio between the number of pieces that are received against an SKU/Department to the number of pieces that are allocated. No: of pieces allocated for SKU 1234 is 144 No: of pieces received is 36 Case fill is 36/144 x 100 = 40% Line fill is discussed at the store level. Case fill is discussed at the SKU/Department level.
A handy way to calculate 15% of any number is* divide the number by 10 ........ in this case ...... 130.00 * divide that result by 2 ............ in this case ....... 65.00 * Add the two together ............. in this case ...... 195.00* 15% of £1,300.00 = £195.00
First take the weight in pounds and multiply by 453.59. The resulting number is the weight in grams. To convert grams to kilograms, simply divide by 1000. Or, an easier option is to take the weight given in pounds and multiply by 0.45359. In this case the answer is 9 kilograms.
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Yes, those extra pieces act as a spare part if you lose any.
One pound, the currency is worth one pound. (1 pound = $1.6 US dollars) One pound, the weight measurement, is one pound anywhere on Earth. (Europe is on the metric system and pounds can be converted to kilograms, in which case 1 pound = .45 kilograms)
20 minutes per pound plus an extra 20 minutes. In this case 5 hours 15 minutes.
There are 16 weight ounces in one weight pound.
no ... it is a very rare case ... in most cases a bone such as femur breaks into 2 pieces ... the position of the fracture controls the condition of fracture
You take one decayed body, a bunch of old gauze, a 111 pound gold case, one case of bronze, and a case of wood. There you have a King Tut(:
Bad u joint Transfer case was out of fluid,
Zero. The gravitation from pieces of Earth in different directions cancels in this case.
lol, are you over protective or something? Well, there is no phone case that bounces when you drop it. A phone case will not bounce when you drop it, but it will protect your phone though.
120... 1 pound is 16 oz.. 16/4=4 4×30=120