Just a guess but 113 whatevers.
Based on surface gravity, your weight on each planet would be: Mercury: 38% of your weight on Earth Venus: 91% of your weight on Earth Mars: 38% of your weight on Earth Jupiter: 236% of your weight on Earth Saturn: 113% of your weight on Earth Uranus: 92% of your weight on Earth Neptune: 113% of your weight on Earth These values are approximate and assume a similar mass and body composition.
The world record black drum weighed 113 pounds, 1 ounce.
based on personal experience, it made me gain weight. after giving birth, i was able to get back to my pre-pregnancy weight of 113 lbs. that time, i was on injectible contraception but it didn't work for me because i experienced break-through bleeding, severe pimples and mood swings. my OB then prescribed althea. everything is ok. my skin cleared up, no mood swings, headaches... the only bummer is i gained weight. i started taking althea July of 2008, i weighed 113 then. march 2009, i weighed 126 lbs. a year later, i weighed 136. and now, i weigh 140 lbs. i will visit my OB soon to discuss what i can do coz i actually, don't eat much and love fruits and vegetables, so there's really no reason for me to gain weight.
To convert from mg to mmol for creatinine, you need to know the molecular weight (MW) of creatinine, which is 113 g/mol. To convert, divide the mass in milligrams (mg) by the molecular weight in milligrams per mmol (113 mg/mmol). For example, if you have 100 mg of creatinine, the conversion would be 100 mg / 113 mg/mmol = 0.88 mmol.
About 113 is good. :)
um no that is the normal weight if you are a girl
You are not overweight if you are 5 feet tall weighing 113 pounds. You are considered in the healthy weight range as long as you are 95 to 127 pounds.
113 is a prime number. The only way to factor it would be 113 x 1.
355/113 is a better approximation. In fact, if you assume the earth is exactly 6371 Km in radius (says google... and a perfect sphere) using 355/113 would put your measurement of the earth off by only 3.4 METERS from the true value. 355/113 is the best simple approximation for everyday use. the suns total volume would be off by 10% of an earth volume
Yeah you're totally normal, since you're 5'2 and 113 pounds your bmi is 20.7. That's normal if weighed less you could be at risk of becoming underweight....so don't worry!
That depends on what you are measuring. A cup is a volume measure - i.e it's a "how much can I fit in this space" measure, whereas a gram is a weight measure and does not take into account how much room (i.e mass) the thing being weighed takes up. For example, 113 grams of light polystyrene packaging beads will take up far more volume than 113 grams of lead cookery weights will. This means that the 113 grams cannot be converted into cups without knowing what substance you are weighing/measuring.
About 113 lbs.