Yes, 0.45 kg is approximately equal to 1 pound. It's not an exact conversion, but it's close enough for general use.
No, a pound is a pound regardless of what it is measuring. Both a pound of nails and a pound of feathers weigh the same amount.
One pound = 1 lb.
It is pretty dense, probably close to two cups solid. Melted probably a cup and a half. Cups is a measure of volume. Pounds is a measure of weight and mass. You can not directly convert the two.
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Nope, it's more than 2 pounds. 2.2 is pretty close.
! Kilogram = very close to 2.2 Pound weight.
99 pence is as close as you can get to One Pound. There were 20 Shillings in a predecimal Pound.
I think its a close call but i think 3 quarters of a pound costs more
double and add 10% for a close approximation.
Pretty close to 1 pound. ???? 1 pound of glass will definitely weight 1 pound, hence it is 1 pound. question is is 1 pound of roofing nail heavier than 1 pound of cotton?
Not even 1 pound. Not even close to 1 pound.
Two cups is a pint. If you're talking about water, "a pint's a pound the world around", which isn't strictly speaking true, but it's pretty close. If you're measuring something other than water, then it may or may not be anywhere near a pound.
1 pound is quite close, but it's not exactly equal.
Close ... but the answer is 544 [34 lbs x 16] There are 16 ounces in one pound.
Roughly equates out to eighty cents to a dollar a pound in most colors and types. On average you need close to a pound per gallon in most aquarium foot prints.
A good general rule for foods is that 1 pint = 1 pound (1 pint is 2 cups). It's not completely accurate, but it's usually fairly close.
I would say a pound or some where really close i am 22 weeks now and My baby weighs 1 pound 3 ounces but he is pretty big lol