225 lbs = 16 stones, 1 pound. 1 stone = 14 lbs. 8 stones = 1 cwt (abbr: hundredweight) = 112 lbs. 20 cwt = 1 ton = 2,240 lbs. 1 American ton = 2,000 lbs. 1 metric tonne = 2,200 lbs, approx.
cwt is the abbreviation for a hundredweight. 112 pounds = 1 cwt
In the Imperial Weight and Measure system, here is the table. 16 ounces(ozs) = 1 pound(lb) 14lbs = 1 stone ( THe answer to your question). 2 stones = 1 quarter 4 quarters = 1 hundredweight (cwt) 20 cwt = 1 ton
'onces' ??? I think you mean 'ounces'. The IMperial Table of weights is 16 ozs(ounces) = 1 lb(pound) 2 lbs= 1 stone 4 stones = 1 cwt(hundredweight) 20 cwt = 1 ton. The answer to your question is the first line of the table.
Remember from the Imperial Table of Weights 14 poind (lbs) = 1 stone Hence 5.5 stones = 14 x 5.5 = 77 lbs. NB Here is the Table of Imperial Weights. 16 ozs (ounces) = 1 lb (pound) 14 lbs = 1 stone 2 stones = 1 quarter 4 quarters= 1 cwt (hundredweight) 20 cwt = 1 ton
225 lbs = 16 stones, 1 pound. 1 stone = 14 lbs. 8 stones = 1 cwt (abbr: hundredweight) = 112 lbs. 20 cwt = 1 ton = 2,240 lbs. 1 American ton = 2,000 lbs. 1 metric tonne = 2,200 lbs, approx.
To convert pounds to stones, you can use the conversion factor that 1 stone is equal to 14 pounds. Therefore, to find the number of stones in 147 pounds, you divide 147 by 14. This gives you approximately 10.5 stones.
CWT indicates a carat weight total. Many combinations of sizes of diamond stones can be included to come up with this total.
cwt is the abbreviation for a hundredweight. 112 pounds = 1 cwt
1 sack = 1 cwt 1 cwt = 100 lbs cwt is the abbreviation for the term "hundred weight"
In the Imperial Weight and Measure system, here is the table. 16 ounces(ozs) = 1 pound(lb) 14lbs = 1 stone ( THe answer to your question). 2 stones = 1 quarter 4 quarters = 1 hundredweight (cwt) 20 cwt = 1 ton
'onces' ??? I think you mean 'ounces'. The IMperial Table of weights is 16 ozs(ounces) = 1 lb(pound) 2 lbs= 1 stone 4 stones = 1 cwt(hundredweight) 20 cwt = 1 ton. The answer to your question is the first line of the table.
16 oz = 1 lb. Here is the full table of Imperial Weights. 16 oz = 1 lb 14 lbs = 1 stone 2 stones = 1 quartet 4 quarters = 1 cwt ( hundredweightr) 20 cwt = 1 ton.
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).
The Table for the Imperial Weight system is : - 16 oz = 1 lb 14 lbs = 1 stone 2 stones = 1 quart 4 quarts = 1 cwt ( hundredweight) 20 cwt = 1 ton. Taking the secons line down in the table 1 stone = 14 lbs 15 stones = 15 x 14 = 210 lbs. The answer!!!!
17,000 lbs 1 cwt = 100 lbs 170 * 100 = 17,000 lbs
Bronze is an alloy, and it can vary in composition. The density of bronze can be guestimated as approx 8.5 g/cm3 ⇒ 1 cu ft of bronze weighs approx 530.64 lbs ≈ 37.9 stones ≈ 4.74 cwt. 1 ft = 30.48 cm 1 cu ft = 1 ft x 1 ft x 1 ft = 30.48 cm x 30.48 cm x 30.48 cm ≈ 28316.85 cm3 1000g = 1 kg 1 kg ≈ 2.205 lbs 14 lb = 1 stone 8 stones = 1 cwt ⇒ 1 cu ft bronze weighs approx 8.5 g/cm3 x 28316.85 cm3 ≈ 240700 g = 240700 ÷ 1000 kg = 240.7 kg ≈ 240.7 x 2.205 lbs ≈ 530.63 lbs ≈ 530.63 ÷ 14 stones ≈ 37.9 stones ≈ 37.9 ÷ 8 cwt ≈ 4.74 cwt