Six, there are 16 ounces in one pound.
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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).
There will be more feathers but the weight will be the same :10 pounds of feathers 10 pounds of gold 10 pounds of each <><><> In MOST cases, would agree with the above, but GOLD is different. Gold, Platinum, and all precious metals are measured in TROY ounces and TROY pounds, where feathers are measured in ordinary (avoirdupois) pounds. A TROY pound has 12 ounces instead of 16, and is not as heavy as a standard pound. This is the rare case of a pound NOT being a pound.
One US pound is 453.6 gm so 10 US pounds is 4536 gm. The weight of one US nickel is 5.0 grams so 10 pounds would contain 4536/5.0 or 908 coins (rounded to the nearest whole amount). 908 nickels is worth 908 * 5¢ = 4540 cents, or $45.40. The weight of one Canadian nickel is 3.95 gm so 10 lbs = 4536/3.95 = 1149 coins, or $57.45
To convert 10 tons to pounds, you would multiply 10 by 2000 since 1 ton is equal to 2000 pounds. Therefore, 10 tons is equal to 20,000 pounds.
The weight of each sample would be 0.01 pounds (10 pounds / 1000 samples). Therefore, the weight of 10 samples would be 0.1 pounds (0.01 pounds x 10 samples).
You would be likely to live longer 10 pounds overweight than you would 10 pounds underweight.
The weight of 1000 samples is 10 pounds, so the weight of each sample is 0.01 pounds. Therefore, the weight of 10 samples would be 0.1 pounds (0.01 * 10 = 0.1).
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Its Impossible Losing that much weight that fast would be very unhealthy.
You weigh 10 pounds on the Moon.
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This is a ludicrous question. 53106 pounds on Jupiter is equivalent to approx 10 tons on earth. No person can weigh 10 tons!
Oh, dude, if a fish weighs 10 pounds plus half its weight, it's like solving a math riddle. So, you take the weight, which is 10 pounds, and then add half of it, which is 5 pounds. Math time! 10 + 5 equals 15 pounds. So, the weight of the fish would be 15 pounds. Math is fun, right?
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