Well, it depends how tall you are. If you are under 5'4 then you should probably lose weight. If you are above you are probably fine.
20% of 750 pounds = 150 pounds
As a percentage it is 80%
A cubic foot of concrete weighs ABOUT 150 pounds. 4 feet by 12 feet by 4 feet is 192 cubic feet. If you meant 4 feet by 12 feet by 4 INCHES, that would be 16 cubic feet.
It is 150/200 which can be simplified to 3/4.
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I'm ten years old and in fifth grade I weigh 120 pounds two of my friends weigh 150 and I'm still worried about my weight. I excercise daily and eat like a normal person someone help.PS I'm 5 ft tall.
I'm a fifth grader my self, and i weigh about 90. But I'm 4'11. I'd say the average is 80-100, if your the right height, so I'm in the middle. If your under, gain weight. If your over, lose weight. (no offense)I think you should be at least 100 pounds for a fifth grader but when i was in fifth grade I was 150 pounds so loose weight if you are over 100 pounds because that is what I need and Know I am skinnier and I can do more stuff!Well a 5' 1" fith drader is suposed to weigh 111 pounds.Weight is relative. It depends on the person. You have to take in a lot when it comes to weight, like age, height, and frame. So you can't exactly say what a fifth grader is suppose to weigh, it's not that simple.
Then you're REALLY old! You should weigh 100 -150 pounds.
I weigh about 150 pounds.
one-fifth of a ton is 400 pounds
On Jupiter, you'd weigh 152.1 pounds.
A person weighing 150 pounds on earth would weigh 137 pounds on Venus
150 pounds
You will weigh just 37.8% of whatever you weigh on Earth. If you weigh 150 pounds on Earth you will weigh 56.7 pounds on Mercury.
You will weigh 70 Pounds. ibs is the same as pounds, kind of, so it will be 70 pounds or 70 ibs
If a person weighs 150 pounds on earth, then his mass is 68.039 kilograms. (rounded) If he weighs 150 pounds on Mars or on the moon, then his mass is a different number of kilograms in each place.
150 pounds