Remember the Table of Imperial weights.
16 ozs. = 1 lb
14 lbs = 1 stone
2 stones = 1 quart
4 quarts = 1 cwt (hundredweight)
20 cwt = 1 ton.
To answer you question
16 ozs. = 1 lb (pound).
In the Imperial weight and measurrs system. 16 oz = 1 lb 14 lbs = 1 stone 2 stones = 1 quart 4 quarts = 1 cwt (hundredweight) 20 cwt = 1 ton To answer your question refer to the first line of the table. 1 lb = 16 oz 3 lbx = 3 x 16 = 48 ozs.
There is 1 mole present in 1 lb-mole.
There are approximately 24 tablespoons in 1 lb of baking soda.
There are approximately 0.45 kg in 1 lb of flour.
There are approximately 2.3 cups of citric acid in 1 lb.
Remember there are 16 ozs. = 1 lb. So divide both sides by'8' Hence 16 ozs/8 = 1 lb/ 8 Cancel down by '2' on the LHS. 2 ozs = 1/8 lds.
1 lb = 16 oz 3 lb = 3 x 16 = 48 oz
16 oz = 1 lb ⇒ 100 oz = 100 ÷ 16 lb = 61/4 lb = 6.25 lb
1 lb = 16 oz 0.8 lb = 0.8 x 16 = 12.8 oz.
1 pound = 16 ounces 1 ounce = 1/16 (.0625) pounds
There are 16 ounces in a pound.16 oz = 1 lb 16 oz to 1 lb.
Remember there are 16 ounces(ozs) = 1 pound(lb) Hence 70 ozs / 16 ozs = 4 lbs 6 ozs.
There are 16 ounces (oz) in 1 pound (lb).
FALSE!!!! In the Imperial Weights system 16 ounces(ozs) = 1 pound(lb) So at 15 ozs. you are 1 oz. short of 1 lb.
There are 16 ozs in 1 lb. Reciprocally, there are .0625 lbs in 1 oz. 70.2 x .0625 = 4.95 lbs.
1 lb. = 16 oz. Multiply by 16.
YOU HAVE GOT TO BE KIDDING ME PEOPLE THINK ABOUT IT, 1/125 = 125th so 125/125= 1 oz : the answer is 125