How much weight have I lost??please help me with the maths lol

I haven't had the best week but a little lost is better than nothing lost I guess.

This is my weight...
Last Wednesday: 10stone 08lb
This Wednesday: 9stone 13.6lb

How much have I lost this week?

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  • eldamiano
    eldamiano Posts: 2,667 Member
    You have lost a bit....
  • Sued0nim
    Sued0nim Posts: 17,456 Member
    edited October 2014
    I think you need to check your scales

    or do you mean you weight 10 stone and 0.8 of a lb?

    if so you've lost 0.48lbs

    Although I'd round it up to 1/2 lb


  • caimay149
    caimay149 Posts: 65 Member
    1.2lbs
  • debrag12
    debrag12 Posts: 1,071 Member
    edited October 2014
    10.1lb - 9.13lb = 2lb. Rounding 10.08 to 10.1, and 9.13.6 to 9.13. 14lbs in 1 stone.

    Or

    0.8lb + 0.4lb = 1.2lb

    I'd suggest changing your scale to lbs or kgs
  • MandyNimbu
    MandyNimbu Posts: 15 Member
    Rabbit jb thanks

    Yes It must have been 10stone 0.8lb

    That's why I was getting confused!

    Thanks :)

    Damnnn I need to work harder lol
  • MandyNimbu
    MandyNimbu Posts: 15 Member
    debrag12 wrote: »
    10.1lb - 9.13lb = 2lb. Rounding 10.08 to 10, and 9.13.6 to 9.13. 14lbs in 1 stone.

    I'd suggest changing your scale to lbs or kgs

    Yes that's a really good idea, I will do that!!!! Cheers (:
  • scottacular
    scottacular Posts: 597 Member
    MandyNimbu wrote: »
    Damnnn I need to work harder lol

    Why? That's the ideal rate of weight loss, the steadier you lose the more it'll be fat you're losing and not muscle. Keep going like that.
  • MandyNimbu
    MandyNimbu Posts: 15 Member
    Still abit confused, have I lost 1.2 lb or 0.48lb?
  • Sued0nim
    Sued0nim Posts: 17,456 Member
    Actually I think I made an error because I should have typed 0.08lb which is what I thought you meant for some reason

    you've lost 1.2lbs if the following is right measurements

    10 stone 0.8lbs = 140.8
    9 stone 13.6lbs = 139.6

    You've lost 0.48lbs if the first measurement was 10 stone and 0.08lb
    it depends how accurate your scales are

    ignore me - my head is going to explode
  • MandyNimbu
    MandyNimbu Posts: 15 Member
    rabbitjb wrote: »
    Actually I think I made an error because I should have typed 0.08lb which is what I thought you meant for some reason

    you've lost 1.2lbs if the following is right measurements

    10 stone 0.8lbs = 140.8
    9 stone 13.6lbs = 139.6

    You've lost 0.48lbs if the first measurement was 10 stone and 0.08lb
    it depends how accurate your scales are

    ignore me - my head is going to explode

    Sorry lol (: thanks for going to all this trouble for me and yes that is correct now! It was my fault in the first place!

    I've lost 1.2lb yayayayayayayay :D
  • Kalikel
    Kalikel Posts: 9,603 Member
    If that was 10st .8 lb, you lost 1.2 pounds.

    If it was 10st .08lb, you lost .48 or about half a pound.

    If the original numbers were correct, you lost 8.4 pounds.

    I'm guessing it's 1.2 because 8.4 is just a lot to lose that fast and .48 requires a scale that weighs you to the hundredths, which most people don't have.

    Brush up on addition and subtraction, lol. You're going to need that! And congratulations!! :)
  • kirstyk05
    kirstyk05 Posts: 78 Member
    MandyNimbu wrote: »
    Still abit confused, have I lost 1.2 lb or 0.48lb?

    Well done 1.2lbs loss :smiley:

  • MandyNimbu
    MandyNimbu Posts: 15 Member
    Kalikel wrote: »
    If that was 10st .8 lb, you lost 1.2 pounds.

    If it was 10st .08lb, you lost .48 or about half a pound.

    If the original numbers were correct, you lost 8.4 pounds.

    I'm guessing it's 1.2 because 8.4 is just a lot to lose that fast and .48 requires a scale that weighs you to the hundredths, which most people don't have.

    Brush up on addition and subtraction, lol. You're going to need that! And congratulations!! :)

    Thankies (:
  • MrsMizart
    MrsMizart Posts: 1,275 Member
    Congratulations :-)
  • SnuggleSmacks
    SnuggleSmacks Posts: 3,731 Member
    What's a stone?

    You know, I've always hated that the U.S. still uses the imperial system instead of metrics, because seriously? Sixteen ounces to a pound is ridiculous math. But I'm really, really super glad that we don't use stones.
  • glevinso
    glevinso Posts: 1,895 Member
    1stone = 14lbs. Try converting THAT to lbs in your head! Ugh
  • Kalikel
    Kalikel Posts: 9,603 Member
    What's a stone?

    You know, I've always hated that the U.S. still uses the imperial system instead of metrics, because seriously? Sixteen ounces to a pound is ridiculous math. But I'm really, really super glad that we don't use stones.
    As above, a stone is 14 pounds. Wacky Brits! Always being so rebellious. ;)

    Having grown up with our system, I have no problems using it. Stones would fit in with our system really well, lol. I'm surprised we don't use them.

    The metric system is much easier, though. :)

  • MagicalGiraffe
    MagicalGiraffe Posts: 102 Member
    I like the UK since we use metric and imperial, beer comes in pints, pop comes in litres, we mainly weigh ourselves in stones, you check in your airport bags in KG, we normally do DIY measurements in cm and m but we travel in yards and miles! I can easily convert between them all since I talk to a lot of american and europeans, so I'll give them a size they're familiar with! I only get stuck on clothing sizes!