The USA is the only country which still uses pounds for weight.
200 pounds
A Newton. Not a kilogram, which is a measure of mass, not weight. And cetainly not pounds or stones which are not only measures of mass but are used by few countries.
Countries that commonly use the standard system of measurement include the United States, Liberia, and Myanmar. These countries typically use units such as inches, feet, pounds, and Fahrenheit for measuring length, weight, and temperature, respectively.
This is the weight we use for shipping purposes.
You can use oz. or pounds (lbs.)
I would use pounds, tons, or kilograms.
The rotl is a unit of weight measurement in some countries in the Mediterranean region. While not all Muslims use the rotl to measure weight, many Arab Muslims do. Its value varies from 1 to 5 pounds, depending on the region.
pounds? as in british or weight? use the uk version.
check scale
pounds
You use kilo grams in measuring weight if you live in Austarlia. In America they use pounds and in the U.K they use stone
You would use the unit pounds or 'lb.' Usually, when measuring the weight of anything, you would use the unit pounds. Weight is to differentiate the difference in mass from one place to another. On the moon you weigh something, on the earth you weigh something heavier. So, to compare that, we generically use pounds to identify weight. An example: 25 lb. If you were measuring mass, however, it would be grams then.