You look it up. In most countries, the pound is currently DEFINED to have a certain number of grams. The definitions of "pound" may vary from one country to another. Note: The pound used in the United States is called the avoirdupois pound.
To measure calcium chloride by the cup to equal a pound, you'll need to know its density, which is approximately 2.16 grams per cubic centimeter. Since there are about 453.6 grams in a pound, you can calculate the volume needed by dividing 453.6 grams by the density. This results in roughly 210 milliliters or about 0.9 cups of calcium chloride to equal one pound. Always use a scale for the most accurate measurement when possible.
If you're unfamiliar with the units, try and converting it to something you know. Through repetition, you will be able to associate a certain quantity with certain objects and their weights. 50 grams is less than a pound, while 50 kilograms is over 100 lbs. The obvious answer would be the 50 grams.
To solve this simple problem you have to know some things first. What do you need to know? Well, how many ounces in a pound, for starters. There are 16 dry ounces to the pound. Next you have to know what two tenths means. You can think of it as a decimal -- 0.2 -- or you can think of it as a standard fraction: 2/10, which reduced to 1/5. (Which means you have to know how to reduce.) Next you have to know what to do with those numbers. In this case, multiply the weight in pounds by the number of ounces in a pound: 0.2 pounds x 16 ounces per pound = 3.2 ounces. (Which means you have to know how to multiply decimals.) You could have done this, instead: (1/5) x 16 = 16/5 = 3.2.
To convert liters to grams, you need to know the density of the substance you are measuring. Without this information, it is not possible to provide an accurate answer. Density is typically measured in grams per milliliter, so you would need to know the density of the substance in question to convert liters to grams.
One pound is equal to approximately 453.592 grams. To convert grams to cubic centimeters (cc), you need to know the density of the substance in question. Density is typically expressed in grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm^3), and once you have that information, you can determine the volume in cubic centimeters.
If you already know how many grams is in one pound, then you just divide that number by 2 and you will get the answer to your question.
There are 453.592 grams in a pound. I don't know why you felt you needed to specify "of rose petals".
A dollar bill weighs 1 gram. A pound is roughly 453.5 grams so that'd be about 454 dollar bills. You may have wanted to know what was equivalent to a British Pound. One US Dollar is equal to 0.612502 of a British Pound.
Grams is a measure of weight so you would not use that. If you measure the depth, width and length of the pool in metres, you will be able to calculate the volume in litres.Every stere (cubic metre) is 1,000 litres.
14.17 g 1 oz = 28.34 grams 1 gram = 0.03 oz
being a personal trainer and bodybuilder, I know there's 7 grams of protein to one ounce of chicken breast, so 16 ounces x 7 grams = 112 grams of protein to one pound of chicken (breast, that is).
A British 1p coin has a mass of 3.56 grams, so 1 pound (currency) worth of pennies (that is, 100 of them) would have a mass of 356 grams. At normal Earth surface gravity this would correspond to a weight of roughly 3.49 N, or 12.6 ounces.If you meant "how much does a pound (weight) of pennies weigh", then I'm sorry, if you don't know that a pound of pennies, or anything else, weighs a pound then I don't think we can help you.
Even though a "hectogram" is very rarely used, we know a hectogram is equal to 100 grams, since "hecto" means 100. A pound is roughly 454 grams, so one a hectogram is smaller than a pound.
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The weight of a Canadian nickel is approximately 3.95 grams. There are 453.592 grams in a pound. Therefore, to calculate the number of Canadian nickels in a pound, you would divide the weight of a pound (453.592 grams) by the weight of a nickel (3.95 grams). This results in approximately 114 Canadian nickels in a pound.
I wanted to know the same thing. Good question.
3.5 exactly 28 grams = 1 ounce 14 grams = half ounce 7 grams = quarter 3.5 = eighth