It depends on whether you mean pounds weight, or pounds money.
The pound weight (abbreviation 'lbs.') is only used in the USA. every other country which formerly used the pound weight now uses the metric system.
The pound is a unit of currency (symbol '£') in the United Kingdom (code: GBP), Egypt (EGP), Lebanon (LBP), South Sudan (SSP), Sudan (SDG) and Syria (SYP).
Every country uses the system of measurement that's 'standard' in that country. The 'Metric System' is standard for every country in the world, except three of them. Liberia, Myanmar, and the USA use pounds, inches, and gallons, innocently referred to as the 'customary' system.
That depends on the distribution of coins. Fifteen pounds of pennies will have less value than fifteen pounds of dimes.
Use this formula: kilograms x 2.2 = pounds
U would use pounds people think.
529.11 pounds. The actual conversion of 1 kilogram is equal to 2.204622622 pounds. For everyday use, rounding to 2.2 should be enough. One pound is 0.45359237 kilogram, or 0.45 kg for everyday use.
British pounds.
Pounds and pence
British pounds.
The USA is the only country which still uses pounds for weight.
pennies and pounds like England
the Scottish use pounds unlike Ireland who use euros
Firstly the answer is where you from,? because currency raters differ to country to country based on their economy and currency rates changes everyday in forex markets UK money is not dollars its POUNDS,STERLING POUNDS,Hope this is enough
British Pounds
£ pounds and p pence
Russia
In the book "Cry, the Beloved Country," Msimangu gives Kumalo three pounds.
Can i use this money to buy a motorhome and live in it as a home and travel around the country?