There are 16 ounces in a pound, so two pounds is 32 ounces.
To determine how many ounces of Freon are needed to make 4 pounds, you first need to convert pounds to ounces. Since there are 16 ounces in a pound, 4 pounds is equal to 64 ounces (4 lbs × 16 oz/lb = 64 oz). Therefore, it would take 64 ounces of Freon to make 4 pounds.
2,000 (pounds) times 16 (ounces) = 32,000 (ounces). Simple.
39 pounds.
That is 80 ounces
1 pound is 16 ounces. So 50 pounds is 50 * 16 = 800 ounces.
16 ounces = 1 pound
To determine how many 12-ounce cans of Freon are needed to make 3.5 pounds, first convert the weight to ounces: 3.5 pounds is 56 ounces (since 1 pound equals 16 ounces). Each 12-ounce can contains 12 ounces of Freon, so dividing 56 ounces by 12 ounces per can gives approximately 4.67 cans. Therefore, you would need 5 cans to have enough Freon to exceed 3.5 pounds.
Remember that 16 ounces go into a pound so take 384 ounces and divide that by 16. You get 24 ounces (obviously change the ounces to pounds). You have 24 pounds left over. -Tychusfindlay919
To do this mathematical question you need to know 1 pound = 16 ounces. So take 12 pounds & 3 ounces and change it to 11 pounds & 19 ounces. Now you are able to do the equation. 11 lbs & 19 ozs - 8 lbs & 7 ozs = 3 pounds & 12 ounces
96 pounds. 1 pound is equal to 16 ounces. Basically, you take 16 ounces per pound and multiply by 6 pounds. Unless you are working with Troy pounds. Six Troy pounds is 72 Troy ounces.
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.
There are four cups in one litre. Therefore it would take 32 of such ounces to make one litre.