6 of one or half dozen of another?
2006-07-10 03:59:57
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answer #1
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answered by lordaviii 6
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Actually:
2.2046 pounds = 1 kilogram
2006-07-10 10:53:14
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answer #2
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answered by Gregory B 3
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yes 2.2 pound = 1 kilogram...
what is you are looking for?
Why post such a question on the religion board?
2006-07-10 10:52:58
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answer #3
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answered by Abdulhaq 4
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Only Americans are backward enough to still use pounds.
2006-07-10 10:51:34
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answer #4
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answered by Davie 5
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Alzheimers!
2006-07-10 11:01:55
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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I am all about pounds, for that is how I was raised. I am far too old to change now.
2006-07-10 10:53:49
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answer #6
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answered by rrrevils 6
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What does it matter? They're the same thing; one happens to be a metric measure and the other is standard.
2006-07-10 10:52:18
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answer #7
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answered by bigvol662004 6
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kilogram, only americans are that backwards.
2006-07-13 14:08:10
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answer #8
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answered by cookie_monster 4
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Yes. Why religion?
2006-07-10 10:51:16
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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both
1 kg = 2.205 lbs
2006-07-10 10:53:20
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answer #10
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answered by i_me_myself 3
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