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15. How much would I weigh in kg? 2.2lb= 1kg Pls somebody help me before school starts!!! Urgent pls
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15. How much would I weigh in kg?
2.2lb= 1kg
Pls somebody help me before school starts!!! Urgent pls
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Answer:
33kg
Step-by-step explanation:
2.2Ib=1kg
15x2.2=33
33kg
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