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Stones as weight measurement
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27/07/2016 13:59:22
 
 
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>>>Hi everybody,
>>>
>>>Just wondering how the remainder is labeled.
>>>
>>>Say, 75 kgs = 11 stones 11 what?
>>>
>>>I think I saw somewhere it's called lbs which is confusing with American lbs. Can someone please clarify all these measurements (I think I am only interested in kgs, lbs and stones)?
>>>
>>>Thanks in advance. I think I asked that question before too, but could not find this thread...
>>>
>>>UPDATE. I confirmed it's lb.
>>>
>>>https://www.thecalculatorsite.com/conversions/common/kg-to-stones-pounds.php
>>
>>No, one stone is not equal to one pound. It's 14 pounds.
>>
>>Tamar
>
>I know that. I was thinking it's weird that the remainder is labeled lb. E.g. 1 stone = 14 pounds. So, you get weight in pounds (USA), divide by 14 to get stones, the remainder is pounds (UK).

There's no difference between a pound in the US and a pound in the UK, AFAIK.

Tamar
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