It would depend on your age, height, weight and activity. Please check out this link to find out check out the link below:
Depends on your gender, height, daily activity level and age.
You need to divide your weight in pounds by 2.2.
2 Tbsp. of nonfat flavored liquid creamer is 1 WW point
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This question cannot be answered with just the starting weight. Weight Watchers points are calculated using present weight, gender, age, height, activity level and optionally if you're a nursing mother. To become a Weight Watchers member, a person weighing 125 pounds would have to be 5'5" or shorter and at 5'5" you would only have a maximum of 5 pounds to lose.
Depends on your gender, height, daily activity level and age.
10.02 pounds. Take the weight and multiply it by .167 to find the "Moon weight"
You need to divide your weight in pounds by 2.2.
On Earth you would weigh 30 pounds.
On Saturn, you'd weigh 345.00 pounds.
You weigh 10 pounds on the Moon.
On Mars, you weigh 37.7% as much as you would on Earth. If you weigh 100 pounds on Earth, you weigh only 37.7 pounds on Mars. If you weigh 150 pounds on Earth, you weigh only 56.6 pounds. The equation is .37 x Earth weight = Martian weight.
You lost 10 pounds of water weight.
I weigh 141 pounds and my points are 29. 22 points for WW Plus is NOT correct.
They can weigh from 3.3 pounds to 9 pounds
2 Tbsp. of nonfat flavored liquid creamer is 1 WW point
Your weight on Uranus would be slightly different from your weight on Earth due to differences in gravity. Uranus has a surface gravity that is about 91% of Earth's gravity, so if you weighed 100 pounds on Earth, you would weigh approximately 91 pounds on Uranus.