The heaviest a bowling ball can be in competition is 16lbs. If a ball is over 16lbs your scores will be forfeited. Sometimes a ball is over 16lbs before it is drilled but it has to be under 16lbs when the drilling is done. This is starting not to be a problem because many people are switching to 15lb balls.
1 quart = 4 cups2 quarts = 8 cups2 quarts + 3 cups = 8 cups + 3 cups = 11 cups
There are 18 cups in 4.5 quarts.
That is approximately 1.235 cups.
0.09375 cups
The weight of a ball ranges from 6 to 16lbs. The average adult male uses a ball weighing 14/16lbs and the female 10/14lbs
no it is not but 21.05 lbs is
7.26kg or 16lbs.
16lbs
The heaviest a bowling ball can be in competition is 16lbs. If a ball is over 16lbs your scores will be forfeited. Sometimes a ball is over 16lbs before it is drilled but it has to be under 16lbs when the drilling is done. This is starting not to be a problem because many people are switching to 15lb balls.
1 kg = 2.206 pounds. 16 / 2.206 = 7.2529 kg ■
192lbs There are 16lbs in 1st. I hope this was helpful.
16 oz. = 1 lb. The ratio is 16 to 1.
Borrow a stone.11st 2lbs = 10st 16lbs10st 16lbs minus 9st 6lbs = 1st 10lbs
In competition:Men's heaviest - 16lbs, lightest - 4kgWomen's heaviest - 4kg, lightest - 3kgWeight depends on age and competition, but that is the general weights.
9 cups are in 9 cups.
In general a shotput weights 16lbs in juniors (schools) - it weighs 12 lbs and in sub-juniors division - it weights 8 lbs