Whats in a pound?
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fitcrew
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I figured this would be kinda neat to learn more.....
1 pound=16 ounces
an average slice of bread weighs 1 oz..
i.e.
(approx figures- 0.2 is slightly over 3 oz)
120.0 lbs=120 and 0 oz
120.2 lbs= 120 and 3 oz
120.4 lbs=120 and 6 oz
120.6 lbs= 120 and 9 oz
120.8 lbs= 120 and 12oz
121.0 lbs= 121 and 0oz
121.2 lbs= 121 and 3oz
make sense to everyone?have anything to add or change?
1 pound=16 ounces
an average slice of bread weighs 1 oz..
i.e.
(approx figures- 0.2 is slightly over 3 oz)
120.0 lbs=120 and 0 oz
120.2 lbs= 120 and 3 oz
120.4 lbs=120 and 6 oz
120.6 lbs= 120 and 9 oz
120.8 lbs= 120 and 12oz
121.0 lbs= 121 and 0oz
121.2 lbs= 121 and 3oz
make sense to everyone?have anything to add or change?
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A pound is also 3500 calories
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A pound is also 3500 calories
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Good add!!!Yes it takes the burn of 3500 cals to lose a pound.0 -
I don't really get what you're trying to illustrate?0
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So you're saying I weigh as much as 5,152 slices of bread?0
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I don't really get what you're trying to illustrate?
Its a basic breakdown of how much a pound is....when reading a digital scale it makes sense.just an FYI post0 -
So you're saying I weigh as much as 5,152 slices of bread?
LOL I dont know how much ya weigh.....did ya do the math??0
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