an air conditioner would be best weighed in pounds
Since a stove is quite a heavy object, it would be best measured using pounds. Ounces are smaller (1/16th of an imperial pound) and make less sense for weighing large objects.
Well it depends on where this person was weighed. If they were weighed on Earth, then they would be 100 pounds.
.83 pounds mass is equal to 13.28 ounce mass .83 pounds force is equal to 13.28 ounce force
No, they are equal. 16 ounces is 1 pound, so 160 ounces is 10 pounds
There are 16 ounces in a pound. So that would be 20 pounds.
Ounces
92lbx16oz/lb
Modern telephones do not weigh very much, so ounces would be more appropriate.
Since a stove is quite a heavy object, it would be best measured using pounds. Ounces are smaller (1/16th of an imperial pound) and make less sense for weighing large objects.
Well that would depend on the physical size of the dictionary I have an edition that probably weighs 5 pounds and another one printed which is just the size of pack of playing cards is weighs about 5 ounces.
Well, that depends on the size and weight of the toy car! If weighing a tiny Matchbook (TM) toy car, it would most certainly be in ounces. If it was a toy car a child could scoot, push with their feet, or pedal as the child rides it, it would likely weigh pounds.
Ounces, unless it's a giant cookie.
When changing ounces to pounds, you divide by 16. Example: 112 ounces in pounds. Divide 112 by 16 and you will get 7, so the answer is 7 pounds.
If you weighed 102 pounds on earth, you would weigh 92.5 on venus.
Pounds
The answer depends on the size of the turkey!
you would weigh 50 pounds on neptune