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Convert 5.4 kg to lb. (1 kg = 2.205 lb) a. 2.4 lbs O b.11.91 lbs O c.0.012 lbs O d. 12 lbs O e. 1.2 lbs
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Convent 54 kg to 1b(1 kg = 2,205 lb) Answer: b] 11.91 Tbs 1 kg : 2205 16 ... 5.4 kg : ? ! - 5.4 X 205 = 11.91 lbs

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