You would use kilograms.
The metric unit to measure the mass of a baby is kilograms and I'm sure about this... hope this helps..
160 kilogram meters per second north
860 milligrams is .860 grams. Since a pound (of anything) is about 2.2 Kilograms (of anything), this means that 1 pound = 2200 grams. So far, so good, right? So, IF we have .860 grams, we have .860/2200 pounds (of something!) ... which, of course, equates to approx. .000331 pounds. And .000331 pounds x 16 ounces/pound = .0063 ounces! Not very much, right? Well, er, actually it IS! ... ... Consider that, of the total weight of roughly 9700 lbs (4400 Kg) of "Little Boy" (the bomb dropped on Hiroshima), the U-235 'warhead' itself weighed (only) 60Kg (about 132 lbs.) And, of this 60000 grams, less than one (ONE!) gram of it was actually converted to the energy (heat, radiation, etc.) that destroyed the entire city - the figure often quoted is, er, ... 860 milligrams - which. curiously, is the exact amount listed at the beginning of this exercise!
because then they would never move because the weight would not be distributed equally and the fat kid would always be on the bottom.
People do not live to and age of 4911 and if they did so they would certainly not be called a boy.
The metric unit to measure the mass of a baby is kilograms and I'm sure about this... hope this helps..
Pounds or kilograms
30 kg = 66 pounds 30 g = .066 pounds (about a handful of paperclips)
I would use a centimetre to measure the length of a boy. Not sure what a boy yard is, though.
kilograms or better yet, pounds.
go measure one...
The average weight for a 9-year-old boy is around 60 pounds or 27 kilograms. Three stone is equivalent to around 42 pounds or 19 kilograms, which would be below the average weight for a boy of that age. It's recommended to consult a healthcare provider for a more accurate assessment.
800 grams
60 kilograms..
35-40 kg
this question is asinine... is the coach a boy or a girl? do not measure in dicks.. that would not be permissable.... trust me.
Generally, depending on how much the boy weighs and how much he exercises, he should have around 19 grams of protein a day. Once he gets to be around 8 1/2 to 9 years old he should be eating about 34 grams of protein.