13225 could be a rail number. When you buy a video game, it has a serial number that the factory uses to identify/record it's copies. This could be on the side of the rail. There are numerous things imprinted on the side of the rail. I wouldn't assume that it's the weight unless a rail employing improves this answer with a confirmation or denial.
Pound is also known as the number sign (#). When prompted to press pound, just press that.
Maybe you mean a quarter of a pound. This is one-fourth of the pound.
The number of shrimp in a pound will vary. They are generally named by the size. For instance, 41/50 would mean that there are 41 to 50 shrimp per pound. The size "U15" means that there are "under" 15 shrimp per pound. See Related Links.
it means nothing
either they're aout to give out they're number or they're cursing
The number in the cell is too long to be displayed in the cell. Increase the column width to display the entire number.
When people write lb it actually means pound
I think you must mean 3 ounces of a pound. 1 pound contains 16 ounces.
Assuming you mean the British Pound Sterling, then no.
I you mean third of a pound it is 0.33333333333333 This decimal repeats itself.
By pound do you mean weight or the british pound and what are we comparing it to,
DT stands for Dip Tube and the number is the length from the OPD valve. Source www.protanksupply.com