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4050kg what is it in lb &oz's

12 replies

littlemissm · 02/05/2010 16:56

can anybody tell me in lb &oz what 4050kg is?

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Are your children’s vaccines up to date?
withorwithoutyou · 02/05/2010 16:59

Just under 9 pounds I think.

HarderToKidnap · 02/05/2010 16:59

You could have googled that.

But as you didn't, it is just a shade under 8lb 15oz

LadyOfTheFlowers · 02/05/2010 17:00

8lb 9oz

LadyOfTheFlowers · 02/05/2010 17:00

my phone is wrong!!

hunkermunker · 02/05/2010 17:02

Here you go

catinthehat2 · 02/05/2010 17:08

None of you have read the question properly. You all FAIL this paper. The correct answer was:

what is 4050kg in lbs?

8 928.72162 pounds

Tsk tsk.
Imagine giving birth to that.

hunkermunker · 02/05/2010 17:09

Nope, CITH. Did you click my link? I urge you to

misdee · 02/05/2010 17:11

lol hunker, but wrong answerlol

hunkermunker · 02/05/2010 17:13

I asked the wrong question, to be fair

This is better

MarsLady · 02/05/2010 17:13

ah but hunker... the answer was still wrong. You only put in gs, OP wanted kgs.

hunkermunker · 02/05/2010 17:16

Marsbar, see the post you crossed with

Assuming I didn't put it in wrong again...

I wonder if the OP actually wanted g anyway?

catinthehat2 · 02/05/2010 17:25

It was kilos.

I assumed Littlemissm was a pseudonym for a Blue Whale with overnight access to the internet from Seaworld in Florida.

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