This is the british weights before decimalisation came in. The is Stone, pound and ounces. We still use them for measuring weight.
I would say the standard weight for models is about 4-5 stone. I would say the standard weight for models is about 4-5 stone.
I would say about 10 stone :)
It could be designed for tubbier people (no offence) so i would say around 15 stone
I'd say it's a good weight because I'm 12 and I weigh 7 stone
I would say about 4 stone :)
id say no more than 17 stone.
she's 5'3 and people say shes 130 - 140 but that is not true becuz i am 5'3 and 130 and i am waay smaller than her. she's probably around 150 or even more
Let us say the stone is suspended in a medium by an ideal spring, which displays the "weight" of the stone in that medium. The stone reads "w" pounds in weight in air. The same stone will read less in water (w-x); the stone, being a solid, displaces an amount of water equal to the volume of the stone, and the stone will weigh less by the weight of the water (x). So in this case, the two weights have to be different, no matter how small the stone is, unless the stone has the same density as water or the stone is hollow with no crust thicknesses and a tiny hole to let water in -- all purely hypothetical.
i would say 5-6 stone would be the average
5 stone - 70lbs6 stone - 84lbsAccording to guidelines i would say you are underweight. Your 15 years old and dont even weight 6 stone. i'd say you would probably be at least 6 stone 3 or more to be heading towards something more healthy. xXx
Not at all, half a stone lighter and I'd say you are underweight.
The abbreviation for stone as a weight measurement is st.