Stones and pounds confusion!!! HELP!

Babushka_Dolly
Babushka_Dolly Posts: 113 Member
edited October 2024 in Health and Weight Loss
I am SO confused.
Ok, so I am from the UK and so I weigh and think in stones.
When I try and convert my weight into pounds to input my weight on to MFP it all gets a little confusing!

There is 14 lb in a stone... that much I know.
At the moment I am 10 stone and 9 pounds.
So... if 10x14=140 that means 10st=140lb. So that means that 10st and 9lb should be 149 lb right?

Then how come when I use stones to pounds conversion calculators to tells me that 10st 9lb coverts to 152lb? BUT when I put 10st in to the converter it comes up as 140lb... so it is multiplied by 14.

I don't understand!!!!

Have I been calculating my weight wrong this whole time? I am sooo confused!!!!

Could someone explain it to me please? x

Replies

  • Jemmuno
    Jemmuno Posts: 413 Member
    It could mean one stone doesn't exactly equal 14 pounds. So you did your calculations right the calculator is probably just more accurate.
  • kennie2
    kennie2 Posts: 1,170 Member
    because it probably reading 10st 9lb as 10.9st :)
  • ursy87
    ursy87 Posts: 287
    Are you doing 10.9 stone cos that would work out as 152? Instead of 10st plus 9lbs if you get my drift?
  • muitobem
    muitobem Posts: 436 Member
    And, I'd go with the 149 if it were me! ;-) Jes' sayin'......
  • ursy87
    ursy87 Posts: 287
    because it probably reading 10st 9lb as 10.9st :)

    You just beat me to it:smile:
  • ursy87
    ursy87 Posts: 287
    10.9 x 14 = 152.6
    10 x14 =140 plus 9 = 149 this is the right way
  • JoHola
    JoHola Posts: 43 Member
    Your calculating it right, 10st 9lbs = 149lbs. Im from the UK too so the lbs thing throws me off sometimes. You must have put in 10.9 which when x14 = 152 :happy:
  • Helice
    Helice Posts: 1,075 Member
    Im from the Uk,
    You should think in stone and pounds...

    Like if your 9 stone, 13 pounds...
    1 Stone = 14 Pounds.
    So 9*14= 126 +13 = 139 pounds.
    So you would weigh 139 pounds..
  • Solat37_Neil
    Solat37_Neil Posts: 379 Member
    1 stone equals EXACTLY 14 pounds. 10 stone 9lbs =149lbs. Where's the confusion?
  • Rainbow011
    Rainbow011 Posts: 61 Member
    10st 9lbs is equal to 149lbs.
  • matt_harding83
    matt_harding83 Posts: 1 Member
    Keep it simple only convert whole stones into pound using converters cause i had this same problem(see below)

    I.e. some one who ways 12st 7lb you would do the following 12 x 14lb = 168lb

    then add the remaining 7 pounds to the total of the first conversion - 168lb + 7lb = 175lb

    hope this help make it easier for you
  • Thomasm198
    Thomasm198 Posts: 3,189 Member
    A few people have said it already. It's clearly reading it as 10.9 stone instead of 10 stone 9.

    10.9 stone = 152.6lbs

    10 stone 9 lbs = 149 lbs

    So whatever calculator you're using, enter it as 10.7 (that will convert it it to 149.8)
  • dawnm92
    dawnm92 Posts: 56 Member
    I have to agree with the others - 10.9 stone = 152. So it depends on the calculator and how you are entering your weight and whether or not you actually weigh 10 stones, 9 pounds OR 10.9 stones. :-)
  • kyle4jem
    kyle4jem Posts: 1,400 Member
    Some sound advice here, so I'll try not repeat any.

    1 stone is 14lbs so it's not a decimal amount i.e. you cannot entre 10.9 for 10st 9lbs.

    To work out the decimal for X stone Y lbs, divide Y by 14, so in your case, 10st 9lbs = 10.64 st.

    I use metric measuments because I'm more used to them than imperial. What's more, my WW body analyser scales gives me increments of 100g (=3 1/2oz). Psychologically, it's great to see even 0.3kg drop than nothing at all :happy:

    Another reason I stick to metric is that all nutritional info in UK is given per 100g and so for me it's so much easier to see how everything equates.
  • Babushka_Dolly
    Babushka_Dolly Posts: 113 Member
    Thanks everyone :flowerforyou:
  • meerkat70
    meerkat70 Posts: 4,605 Member
    because it probably reading 10st 9lb as 10.9st :)

    That would be the problem.
    This has happened to me before....
  • gponter79
    gponter79 Posts: 124 Member
    Please do what I do and use this great little web calculator. Really simple and can help you set personal goals too.

    http://www.weightlossresources.co.uk/body_weight/weight_converter.htm
  • TheGoktor
    TheGoktor Posts: 1,138 Member
    It could mean one stone doesn't exactly equal 14 pounds. So you did your calculations right the calculator is probably just more accurate.

    Ummmm....a stone is a stone - it's a unit of measurement, and is always exactly 14lbs. The same as a yard is always 36". Or a metre is 100cm. :bigsmile:

    @ Hannah-Dawn - can you set your scales to weigh in pounds? On mine I can set them to pounds, stones and kilos - I have them set to pounds, it makes life easier!
  • BerryH
    BerryH Posts: 4,698 Member
    If you need a simple calculator, try Google. Simply type in what you're converting, the word "in" and what you're converting it to, e.g. "10 stone 7 lbs in pounds" and it gives you 149 lbs as the top entry using its inbuilt calculator. It works for anything else too, pound to kg, miles to km etc.

    Hope that helps! :flowerforyou:
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