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How much is kilo?

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∙ 15y ago
Updated: 4/27/2022

A Kilo is an informal shortening of kilogram.

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00.80 of a kilo how much in pounds?

00.80kg = 1lb 12.22oz


Prefix of 1000?

The prefix kilo- means 1000.


1 kilo grams?

1 kilo grams = 2.204623 pounds


How many imperial pounds in a kilo?

2.2 pounds per kilo.


How much is 1 kilo?

Different stores have different prices. It is also depending on the brand name. You could also grow your own onions but this would take a while.

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How much is 250 kilo in stones?

250 kilo = 39.4 stone


How much grams are in one kilo?

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How much is in one kilo?

1 kilo(gram) is 35.27 ounces.


Give the value of a kilo?

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