No. Density says how much it weighs per volume unit, like kilo per liter.An example is that lead has higher density than water (weighs more per liter), but a lot of water still weighs more (is more massive) than a little lead.
Its roughly 2.2 pounds per kiloand 14.968548210000002kgs/33lb.
A kilo is kg, not k. There are 2.2lbs per kilo. 80x2.2 is 176lbs
500 grams per 1/2 kilo.
kilo pounds per square inch
330
.5 -1.5 oz
45-50 per kilo
1,500 grams @1,000g per kilo.
Cocaine is sold by the kilo. That's about $14,000 per kilo.
a lot
170
$3.00 and 15.5C
It is 2.15
i bought milk fish last week ,almost 4 dollar for per kilo. 2 dollar for LB.
About 1.1 kilo per litre.
steel is worth about $0.10 per kilo