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cleoval | 01:36 Wed 20th Jan 2021 | Weight Loss & Dieting
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Hi I have just bought some Digital Bathroom Scales and I do not understand the reading.It says 12.19.What is the 19? Is it ounces.? Thanks.
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If it was to say 12.5 that would equal twelve and a half stone or 12 stone 7 pound. So as already stated 12.19 equals 12 stone 2.66 pound.
12:06 Wed 20th Jan 2021
it'll be 12.19 stone ie the 0.19 is a decimal so 0.19x14=2.66 so it's 12 stone and 2.66 pounds. There'll be a setting for KG(77.41) and just pounds (US style 170.66) and possibly stones and pounds too. Check the manual.
bhg: "nd when you buy car tyres you quote the diameter in inches and the width in cm - a system invented by the French firm Michelin when they invented radial-ply tyres." - car tyres are fun the diameter is in inches the width is in mm and the side wall height is the percentage that it is of the width!
The aspect ratio didn't exist with early tyres - they were all "round"; my first car (1953) had 6.40 x 15 tyres ie, cross plies as deep as they were wide.
Incidentally, I wonder how KARL quotes his vehicle fuel consumption, assuming he lives in the UK. We all buy our fuel in litres but I don't know anyone who quotes anything other than mpg.
When my BIL was a teaching adviser ( after being a teacher) he asked the group how fuel efficient is your car! They all answered in mpg. He asked what's that in metric ie litres per 100 kilometres, no one had a clue.
The trouble with litres/100km is that it's too coarse in that a difference of 1 is about the same as 5mpg. In other words 7 litres/100km = 40mpg. 8 litres/100km = 35 mpg.
and of course distances on signs are in miles and speed limits are in miles per hour
Tony: "He asked what's that in metric ie litres per 100 kilometres, no one had a clue. " - surely Km per Litre would be analogous to MPG? - a quick approximation is multiply by 0.4 but I agree we all use MPG.
The septics do Gallons per 100 miles. US gallon = 4 fifths of a UK one mind!
TTT - note they also reciprocate the number ie volume/distance where we quote distance/volume.
I have digital scales - could it be 12.1.9 - the little dot between the one and 9 can be very tiny. Put your glasses on. That means you are 12 stone 1lb and 9 ozs. I thought that when I first weighed on them.
JJ, if you put a half pound block of butter on your scales does it weigh it accurately?
I'd put my money on jennyjoan 10:36
I have no idea where "KARL" comes from, or lives, but he never wastes time in having a pop at the British/UK in most of his answers...
If it was to say 12.5 that would equal twelve and a half stone or 12 stone 7 pound. So as already stated 12.19 equals 12 stone 2.66 pound.
find something that weighs 7lb, put that on, if it says 0.5 then my answer at 09:25 is correct.
yes bluemoon as I said at 09:25
Blue moon, why would they mix imperial and metric systems? Doesn't make sense, they would use one or the other, 12 and a half stone would show 12 7
yes but it shows 12.19 barry! that's a decimal not a metric measure. You can have 12.19 fathoms, inches, AUs, Parsecs, light years, Nautical miles, cubits......
5.5' is the same as 5' 6" but they are both imperial measures.

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