it depends on what grade you are in
If an object weighs 10 pounds on Earth and 9 pounds on Venus, the weight difference is 1 pound. Therefore, an object that weighs 90 pounds on Earth would weigh 81 pounds on Venus (90 pounds - 1 pound for each 10-pound increment).
If one math book weighs 1 kilogram, then 10 math books will weigh 10 kilograms in total. Each math book contributes 1 kilogram to the total weight, so multiplying by 10 gives the weight of 10 math books as 10 kilograms.
What is the maybe conversion from pounds to kilograms
1 gallon of water = 10 pounds so the water in the tank is 3000 pounds but all the rocks and decor take up space so there is less then 300 gallons of water but the decor and stuff weighs more then water
One fluid ounce of water weighs about 1.043 ounces. So, to get your answer you would multiply 16.9 by 1.043. Then you would multiply that by 35, which is 616.93 ounces. You would further divide your answer by 16 to get the answer in pounds, which would be about 38.56 pounds.
Scales :)
That depends on how big it is. They aren't all the same size.
Depends on the math book.
it all depends on how big the book is
Neither. A kilogram is a measure of mass, not weight. A maths book is more likely to have amass of 2 kg.
pound in math actually means that it is this unit that measures weight.Example: the weight of a person can be measured by poundor how much does an apple weigh?you see... its just like asking yourself how many pounds you weigh. that's what it means :))
If an object weighs 10 pounds on Earth and 9 pounds on Venus, the weight difference is 1 pound. Therefore, an object that weighs 90 pounds on Earth would weigh 81 pounds on Venus (90 pounds - 1 pound for each 10-pound increment).
The Moon's gravity is 1/6 of Earth's gravity, so that would mean a person on the moon would weigh 1/6 of their normal weight. So, if you do the math, a that is 95 pounds would weight ~15.83 lbs. on the moon.
This book weighs a ton Maths is a heavy subject
Okay, let's do some simple math. 10x50= what? It equals 500, ergo the alligator weighs 500 pounds.
320 lbs? do the math:)
Water weighs 8 pounds per gallon. So, you would multiply 8 by 25 to get the result - you can do the math yourself.