Multiply the number of pounds by 0.454 and you'll obtain the mass in kilograms. Example: 2 pounds = 0.908 kg (almost a kilogram) ;)
2006-10-16 07:53:44
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answer #1
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answered by F.G. 5
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Technically, you can't. That's because kilograms are a measure of mass while pounds are a measure of weight (force). However, the word 'pound' is often used to mean the mass of something that weighs one pound in average Earth surface gravity, in which case one kilogram is approximately 2.2046 pounds. You would weigh some 107.3651 pounds. This means your BMI is 19, which is actually on the lighter end of the 'normal' range, so for the moment you have nothing to worry about in the area of being overweight.
2016-05-22 06:51:21
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answer #2
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answered by ? 4
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1 pound = 0.45 kilograms
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1 = 0.45 kilograms / pound
and since you can multiply anything by 1 without chancing it:
"x" pounds times 0.45 kilograms / pound = ( "x" times 0.45 ) kilograms
2006-10-16 07:54:28
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answer #3
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answered by ? 2
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There are 2.2 pounds in a kilogram, so just divide by 2.2.
2006-10-16 07:52:59
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answer #4
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answered by Ahwell 7
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multiply the pounds by 2 .2046
2006-10-16 07:58:41
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answered by man with the golden gun 4
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1Pound = 0.45359 Kilograms
So how ever many pounds it is multiply is by 0.45359 and you'll get the answer in kilograms.
2006-10-16 07:52:55
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answered by snuffaluffagus 1
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one pound is 0.454kg
one kilogram is 2.2lb
2006-10-16 07:52:18
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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Divide by 2.2
2006-10-16 07:58:37
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answer #8
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answered by The Gadfly 5
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2.2 pounds per kilo
2006-10-16 07:53:57
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answered by Anonymous
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1 KG= 2.25 pounds.
so divide your amount of pounds by 2.25 and you'll be set
2006-10-16 07:53:25
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answered by nor2006 3
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