Well you've either not stated what comes off of the gross weight or you are looking for it all in ounces?
336oz + 15 oz is 351oz
To calculate the gross weight from the net weight, you need to add the tare weight to the net weight. The tare weight is the weight of the packaging or container that holds the product. Adding the tare weight to the net weight gives you the total or gross weight of the product including the packaging.
The gross weight includes the item and any packaging that may be on it or the vehicle that is hauling it. Net weight refers to the weight of the item only. The weight of a dump truck filled with gravel would be the gross weight, but the net weight would be weight of the gravel by itself.
The weight of the product alone without the package.
You cannot do so directly without weighing the object and knowing the amount of product in the packaging. Gross weight refers to the amount of product plus the weight of the packaging. Net weight is the product without the packaging. Therefore the gross weight would depend on the type (and weight) of packaging plus the wight of the product contained.
Gross weight refers to the total weight of a product or item including packaging, while net weight refers to the weight of the product itself excluding any packaging or additional materials. Net weight is the weight you actually pay for when buying a product, while gross weight includes everything.
21 pounds = 9.52 kilograms.
15 oz weighs 15 oz.... Ounces are a measurement of weight, so.....
Unit net weight Weight (mass) of goods including any packing normally going with them to a buyer in a retail sale. Net net weight Weight (mass) of the goods themselves without any packing.
The weight of a chimpanzee at 6 months old is approximately 9 kilograms. The weight will be influenced by the feeding habits of the chimpanzee as well as the general environment.
1lb = 16oztherefore 21lbs = 336ozs
11 9/16 inches in length with a circumference of 4 7/8 inches and it's weight .15oz
16oz in 1lb11lb 5oz = 191 oz---------1lb 15oz = 31oz____160oz/16 = |10lb|--------
To calculate the gross weight from the net weight, you need to add the tare weight to the net weight. The tare weight is the weight of the packaging or container that holds the product. Adding the tare weight to the net weight gives you the total or gross weight of the product including the packaging.
Yes.
Divide 15 by 2.
It is the French term for "net weight", which is the weight of a substance, not including the weight of the container it's in; "gross weight" includes the weight of the substance and the container.
To convert gross weight to net weight, you subtract the tare weight (the weight of the container or packaging) from the gross weight. The formula is: Net Weight = Gross Weight - Tare Weight. This calculation provides the weight of the actual product without any packaging or additional materials.