To determine how many pounds of nuts to serve for 80 people, a common guideline is to provide about 1 ounce of nuts per person as a snack. This means for 80 people, you would need approximately 80 ounces of nuts, which is equivalent to 5 pounds. If the nuts are a primary snack, you might consider increasing that amount to about 1.5 to 2 ounces per person, resulting in 10 to 12 pounds total.
normally 70 to 80 lbs.
80 percent of 45 people = 36 people.
The average weight for a 10 year young child is approximately 65-80 lbs. Hope that helps! :)
59 of them. Any 2-digit number, from 41 to 99 (inclusive), rounded to the nearest 80 would lead to 80.A:It depends on what you are rounding to. Assuming you are rounding to the nearest tens it would be the following:75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, & 84
a skinny fourth grader should weigh about 70 to 90 a chubby kid should way 95 to 120 a tall and fat fourth grader should weigh 130 to145
80 lbs
80 ft/lbs
80 ft lbs
80 ft-lbs.
80 ft/lbs
70 - 80 ft. lbs.
14 mm lug nuts 110 ft lbs. all others 80 ft lbs.
80-90 ft lbs of torque on the wheels (lug nuts)
80 pounds = 1,280 ounces
Hardware Size Torque 10MM 45-55 Ft. Lbs. 12MM 80-100 Ft. Lbs. 14MM 110-140 Ft. Lbs. 7/16" 70-80 Ft. Lbs. 1/2" 80-100 Ft. Lbs. 9/16" 135-145 Ft. Lbs. These are general torque specs and may be different for nuts on aluminum wheels.
80 kg is 176 pounds.
Most small passenger cars are torqued to 80 ft/lbs by mechanics.