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What are punds?

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∙ 16y ago
Updated: 5/21/2024

It means "pounds"

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How many punds is 1000000 pounds?

1,000,000 pounds is equal to 1 million pounds.


How many Pound of kg?

There are approximately 2.20462 pounds in 1 kilogram.


How many punds is 50 kilograms?

50 kilograms is 110.23 pounds.


How many punds is 57 kilograms?

57 kilograms is equivalent to approximately 125.66 pounds.


How much does 3000 grams weigh?

3000 grams is 3 kilos, It goes 2.204 punds per kilo. 3X2.204=6,612. 3000grams is 2.204 Pounds.

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