It really depends on where you are compared to what you should be. If you weigh 345 pounds and you should be weighing 150, a loss of six pounds clearly isn't that much. That would be a start. However, if you weigh 100 pounds and you should way 100, losing 6 pounds for no apparent reason would definitely be a lot. It depends on the circumstances.
Neither 100 pounds = 100 pounds no matter what it is 100 pounds of.
100 pounds is equal to approximately 45.4 kilograms.
If it weights 100 pounds then it weighs 100 pounds no matter what it is made of.
If you play football weighing 100 pounds, this won't likely cause a problem. However, if everyone else playing is a lot larger, you could get hurt.
90 pounds 100 pounds = 100% 10 pounds = 10% 100 - 10 = 90
25% of 100 pounds = (25/100) * 100 = 25 pounds.
5% of 100 pounds= 5% * 100= 0.05 * 100= 5 pounds
0.22 pounds.
if you are thinking of 100 pounds-force, then the answer is: 100 pounds = 444.822 N
20% of 100 pounds is 20 pounds.
They both weigh the same amount, which is 100 pounds.