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Paula's dog, Toby, weighs 85 pounds. 1 pound (is about) 0.454 kilograms To find Toby's weight in kilo, what conversion factor should you use?
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Paula's dog, Toby, weighs 85 pounds. 1 pound (is about) 0.454 kilograms To find Toby's weight in kilo, what conversion factor should you use?
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Paula's dog, Toby, weighs 85 pounds. 1 pound (is about) 0.454 kilograms
To find Toby's weight in kilo, what conversion factor should you use?
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conversion factor = 0.454 kg / 1 lb
85 lb X (0.454 kg / 1 lb) = 38.59 kg
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