calculating pounds? Im confused anyone know?

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LANEYLOO

Joined: Aug 09
Posts: 99

Posted: 01 Feb 2010, 16:26
Im trying to work out how much I am in pounds I know how many pounds are in a stone 14 pounds in 1 stone BUT how do we work out the 1/2 pounds? Im currently weighing 9 stone 4 and half a pound which is 130 + half pounds but how do i enter that in the weigh in box? It's annoying as I m up and down on the scales and wanted to really get it right! any one know?
126 =9 stone
127= 9 stone 1
128= 9 stone 2
129= 9 stone 3
130 = 9stone 4
what is 9 stone 4 and half?
130.?
LANEYLOO

Joined: Aug 09
Posts: 99

Posted: 01 Feb 2010, 16:42
thanks angel Im still confused though I thought
132 would be 9 stone 6 pounds?
Im thick I think lol!!!
so 1/2 pound would be =.05 ?
LANEYLOO

Joined: Aug 09
Posts: 99

Posted: 01 Feb 2010, 16:55
ooo found this web site but you know what Im still confused!!!
http://www.weightlossresources.co.uk/body_weight/weight_converter.htm



 
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