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This is not a coin made by the US mint. It is probably worth only the metal value. It could be that it is only gold-plated. If it is pure gold then it is worth whatever amount of gold is in the coin.
2 and 252 multiplied together equals 504. I wouldn't say that they "multiplied add up to", however, because it could be confusing whether you are talking about multiplication or addition.
The prime factors of 135 are 3, 3, 3, 5 3x3x3x5 = 135 You could, of course also multiply together -3 x -3 x 3 x 5 = 135 or -3 x 3 x 3 x -5 = 135 or -3 x -3 x -3 x -5 = 135
Weigh the following: Given a normal pill weighs x and contaminated pill weighs x+1 4 pills from jar 1 3 pills from jar 2 2 pills from jar 3 1 pill from jar 4 Total weight if all normal: 10x If total weight is: 10x+4 then jar 1 is contaminated 10x+3 then jar 2 is contaminated 10x+2 then jar 3 is contaminated 10x+1 then jar 4 is contaminated
Can means your questioning if you could do it or not. Could is asking someone if you can do it ? Well At least I tried.
John weighs 85 pounds. Jeff weighs 105 pounds. Jake weighs 115 pounds. Two of them standing together on the same scale could weigh 200 pounds.
Pounds and kilograms are really different things so they can't be converted directly. For example, pounds are units of weight and kilograms are units of mass. You could ask, "how many kilograms weighs 170 pounds". In that case you can use the conversion, 1 Kilogram weighs 2.2 pounds. So to find how many Kilograms weighs 170 pounds divide 170/2.2 = 77.3 Kilograms weighs 170 pounds.
A ski boot could easily be made with a mass of 200 kilograms. But the cost of the materials would be astronomical, and on Earth, nobody could walk in it. So it would have very little practical value. That must be why so few of them are manufactured. On Earth, 200 kilograms of mass weighs about 441 pounds.
you use pounds or, since you're asking about metric measure, kilograms. You could use either but the answer in kilograms is much easier to read and write since. For example, if the cow weighs 700 lbs, its weight in grams would be 317,514 g. It's weight in kilograms would be 317.5 kg.
Wait a couple of hundred years and put anti-gravity in it. Put air in it and take it on a ride on the vomit comet aircraft to have the barrel experence weightlessness. Maybe you could just take the top off and let it fill with the sorrounding air and it will weigh less while the top is off. BEST ANSWER: A HOLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11
The weight of a guitar could be determined in either kilograms or grams, but preferably in kilograms.
The gravity on the moon is approximately 1/6th that of the gravity on earth. That means if he was able to lift 20 kilograms on earth, he could lift 6 times that on the moon, i.e. 120 kilograms. Gravity is a mysterious force that pulls things toward one another.
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Yes it could be the present participle of stand. They are standing on the deck. It also could be an adjective or a noun
Kilograms. It is permissible to measure a lion in either measurement; both are perfectly correct. Each has it's own proper function (grams, for example, could be used to show minute differences and draw attention to detail). However, one would expect that a lion would be weighed in kilograms. A lion weighs around 450 lbs which means that it weighs around 204 kilograms. There are 1,000 grams in a kilogram. This means that a lion would weigh around 204,000 grams! In mathematics it always makes sense to reduce for the sake of simplicity.
The question is weird, but we think we've figured out what the questioner has in mind.Once again, a question comes not to gain information or to learn anything, but to test us:On earth, a mass of 1.36 kilograms weighs 2.9983 pounds. (rounded)1 pound = 16 ounces.2.9983 pounds = 47.973 ounces (rounded)48 is kind of near the weight in ounces of a mass of 1.36 kilograms on earth.We think that's what he could have had in mind.
It seems like there might be a misunderstanding in your question. "0.75" is a numerical value, and weight is typically measured in units such as pounds, kilograms, grams, etc. To provide a meaningful answer, I would need more information about the unit of measurement you are referring to. For example: -If you mean 0.75 pounds, it could be a variety of materials depending on the volume or size. -If you mean 0.75 kilograms, it could be a different set of materials. Could you please clarify your question or provide more details?