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Ben Brawn 9 years ago
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Created this as a copy of Imperial to metric: pounds to kilograms.Name | Status | Author | Last Modified | |
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Imperial to metric: pounds to kilograms | Ready to use | Ben Brawn | 21/08/2020 09:04 | |
Imperial to metric: stones and pounds to kilograms | Ready to use | Ben Brawn | 21/08/2020 09:09 | |
Imperial to metric: feet and inches to centimetres | Ready to use | Ben Brawn | 27/04/2023 02:58 | |
Maria's copy of Imperial to metric: feet and inches to centimetres | draft | Maria Aneiros | 24/05/2019 06:41 |
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Name | Type | Generated Value |
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masslb | integer |
3
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masskg | number |
77.5656
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massst | integer |
12
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onedec | number |
77.6
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totlbs | integer |
171
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st2lb | integer |
168
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Generated value: integer
3
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A patient reports their weight to be {massst} st (stones) and {masslb} lb (pounds). Find their weight in kilograms correct to one decimal place by using that 1 st=14 lb and 1 lb=0.4536 kg.
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