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400g = ? lb. Convert to the English unit
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Hi! :)
Do you know what O write next? I do know the answer is 16 but not sure how they got that..
I gave you the answer.
Yes thank you. :) isn't there a way to convert that though and then u get 16?
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Multiply the number of grams you need to measure by the conversion factor to get the equivalent number of pounds (grams X 0.0022 = pounds).
Where did u get 0.0022?
1 g = 0.00220462262 lb
So if you multiply the number of grams by 0.0022, you'll get the number of llbs.
But it comes out to 88 and that's not the correct answer.. It is suppose to be 16
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88 is approximate.
16 oz
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