The original (and EXTREMELY INCORRECT) answer to this question is shown below : "An envolope weighs 6.75 grams and 1 ounce = 28.3495231 grams So 28.35 (grams, rounded) divided by 6.75 = 4.20 An envolope weighs approx. 4.20 oz"Apparently, the guy who wrote that answer failed the 2nd grade! : (Forget the fact that we have no idea what kind of envelope he's talking about. We'll just take his word for it that he has one that weighs exactly 6.75 grams) HIS ERRORS: IFyou take the number 28.35 and divide it by 6.75, you indeed get 4.20. That DOES NOT mean that his 6.75 gramenvelope equals out to be 4.20 ounces! NO! There is no conversion there whatsoever! It only means that there are 4.2 of his envelopes (weighing 6.75 grams each) PER OUNCE. We'll also have to excuse the fact that a remainder of .2 envelopes is useless and makes no sense, which should have been a tipoff by itself that he was doing something wrong. ---- THE CORRECT WAY: If he truly wanted to find out what one of his envelopes weighed in ounces, the formula he should have consulted in the first place is: 1 gram = 0.03527396195 ounces. Plug the math into your calculator (preferably the one built into your computer, as it may very likely be the only one handy that displays that many place values): 6.75 x 0.03527396195 = 0.23809924316 Not quite 4.20...but that's a good thing.
An empty standard paper envelope weighs approximately 6 to 7 grams as the thickness of the paper and size of the envelope can alter the weight.
It in an order of some grams.
That depends on where it's going. Take it to your neighborhood post office.
About 1 ounce
6.75 grams
1 gram
There are 16 ounces in a pound, (whatever you are weighing)
There are 16 ounces in a pound - no matter what you're weighing !
1 pound = 16 ounces1/4 pound = (1/4 x 16) = 4 ounces.regardless of what substance you're weighing.
There are 16 ounces in a pound.For weighing dry items, 16 ounces (avoirdupois) = 1 poundFor precious metals, there are 12 troy ounces to the troy pound.(1 troy ounce = 1.1 avoirdupois ounces, and a pound of gold is 14 7/12 troy ounces)*The separate unit fluid ounce is a measure of volume: there are 16 fluid ounces to the pint in the US; and 20 fluid ounces to the pint in the UK.
The answer will depend onwhich country you are posting from,where you are posting toin many countries, the size of the envelop.
There are 16 ounces in a pound, (whatever you are weighing)
The number of stamps needed for an envelope depends on the weight and destination. The weight limit for a standard USPS First-Class Mail envelope is 3.5 ounces. For an envelope weighing 12 lbs, you would need to use a different shipping method, such as USPS Priority Mail or USPS Priority Mail Express. The specific number of stamps required can be calculated using the USPS postage rate calculator or by visiting your local post office.
2 ounces.
There are 16 ounces in a pound - no matter what you're weighing !
it depends on what your weighing because there is pound and ounces
Salt is usually sold in containers weighing a pound. So there would be 16 ounces.
One pound; 16 ounces; 448 grams
60000 ounces
1 pound = 16 ounces1/4 pound = (1/4 x 16) = 4 ounces.regardless of what substance you're weighing.
Depends what you are weighing. 48 tablespoons of water is 1 pound , 11.4 ounces.
there are 16 ounces in one pound there are 92 ounces total cost per 1 ounce - 2.21/92 = 0.024 cost per 1 pound - 0.024*16 = 0.384 or 39 cents per pound
There are 16 ounces in a lb of dry pasta same with anything