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How much is 105 kg in stones?

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Anonymous

∙ 12y ago
Updated: 5/30/2024

Stone: UK: a unit of weight equal to 6.35 kilograms or 14 pounds, used

especially when talking about a person or animal's weight. So:

(85 Kilo) * (1 stone/6.35 Kilo) = 85/6.35 stone = ~13.3858 stone

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((85 Kilo) * (2.2lb / Kilo)) / (14 pounds/stone) = ~13.3571

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