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minus-square@DasuslinkEnglish4•edit-29 months agoYes? 2000 lbs =906kg 1/4th of 906 = 226.5. Or if you want to skip that, just 1/4th of 2000 = 500, which I say is the weight in lbs.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•9 months agoAh, missed the “quarter of” bit. Thought you were saying 1 ton = 500 lbs. It’s all good
Yes?
2000 lbs =906kg
1/4th of 906 = 226.5.
Or if you want to skip that, just 1/4th of 2000 = 500, which I say is the weight in lbs.
Ah, missed the “quarter of” bit. Thought you were saying 1 ton = 500 lbs. It’s all good