1 pound (lb) = 16 ounces (oz) Therefore n lb = n x 16 oz where n is the number of pounds. So if n = 5 pounds, that would be 5 x 16 oz or 80 oz
6.5 lbs = 104 oz (exactly) or 28.915 N (rounded)
The answer is a set of the form {4, 4, 6, n, 12} where n is any number between 6 and 12.The answer is a set of the form {4, 4, 6, n, 12} where n is any number between 6 and 12.The answer is a set of the form {4, 4, 6, n, 12} where n is any number between 6 and 12.The answer is a set of the form {4, 4, 6, n, 12} where n is any number between 6 and 12.
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20 pounds on the Moon. (just divide your weight by 6)
The SI derived unit for weight is the Newton (N), 1kg*m/s2. In the English system, weight is measured in ounces (oz), pounds (lb), and tons, as well as other units. Each pound weighs 16oz and each ton weighs 2000 pounds.
Itself and any other multiples of 6
It is any one of infinitely many fractions of the form (6*n)/(10*n) where n is a non-zero integer or where 1/n is a common factor of 6 and 10.
Take any integer, n, greater than 1.Then (1*n)/(6*n) will be an equivalent fraction.
It is any number of the form (3*n)/(6*n) where n is a non-zero integer or 1/n is a common factor of 3 and 6.
n+6 = 2(n/2+3) <=> n+6 = 2(n/2)+2(3) <=> n+6 = n+6. Any number you put in for n will make this equation true. It is an identity, and has an infinite number of solutions.
6:45 + 24*n hours where n is any integer.