depends on if a brick is a QP or a LB
QP=3.14
LB=100 1/2
Correct if im wrong
There are approximately 35.27 ounces in a kilogram of weed.
3.25 oz is equal to 0.203125 pounds.
There are 2.83 grams in 0.10 oz.
142g The conversion formula: 5 oz* 28.34952313 g 1 oz = 141.7476156 g
There are approximately 737 grams in 26 oz.
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The Yellow Brick Road
Follow the yellow brick road!!!
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I've never heard this term, but 'brick weed' refers to generally very low quality weed that has been packaged and compressed into bricks. this could be it.
Calories in brick cheeseHere are examples, by weight, for brick cheese, which is a type of cheese originating in Wisconsin US. There are:63 calories in 1 cubic inch of brick cheese105 calories in 1 oz or 28g of brick cheese367 calories in 3½ or 100g of brick cheese429 calories in 4 oz or of brick cheese630 calories in 6 oz or 170g of brick cheese840 calories in 8 oz or 227g of brick cheese1680 calories in 1 pound or 454g of brick cheese419 calories in 1 cup of shredded brick cheese (4oz or 113g)490 calories 1 cup of diced brick cheese (4.7 oz or 133g ).For the calories in vegetables, salad, or fruit, to serve with brick cheese, and vegetable/salad and fruit calorie chartsthat you should use as daily guides for either weight loss or weight maintenance, see the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
At least a 1/2 oz of good weed!
there are 28g to an oz, so there are 112g to 4oz. **hope this helps
you would use 2 ounces of weed killer per gallon .
Are you serious? Who doesn't know this? The YELLOW brick road. Follow the yellow brick road!
No, yellow brick road is not capitalized in "The Wizard of Oz."Specifically, the phrase is not capitalized in the original 1900 book edition of "The Wizard of Oz." But it is capitalized in the script to the beloved 1939 film version of the children's story. Additionally, the phrase comes from the script instead of the book, where it tends to be called a road paved with yellow brick or a yellow brick path.
'The Yellow Brick Road'