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Decorating By mrsunknown Updated 28 Apr 2009 , 11:50am by lostbaker

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mrsunknown Posted 28 Apr 2009 , 3:57am
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can anyone tell me the proper unit conversion for lbs to kgs?On searching on the net i find 2 diff variations
2.2lbs = 1kg &
2lbs = 1kg

i have always thought it was 2.2 but thought i would double check for some reason and now i am just confused lol icon_confused.gificon_lol.gif

TIA

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brincess_b Posted 28 Apr 2009 , 8:56am
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i dont know off the top of my head, but id go for 2.2, cause i know it isnt a straight easy math sum, like just 2.
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zamku Posted 28 Apr 2009 , 9:18am
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My iphone converter says 2.2

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shelbur10 Posted 28 Apr 2009 , 9:58am
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I agree with previous posters, it's 2.2. (DD is learning the metric system at school right now! icon_wink.gif )

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miss_sweetstory Posted 28 Apr 2009 , 10:03am
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Living in the UK I have to do conversions all the time... I always use 2.2

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lostbaker Posted 28 Apr 2009 , 11:50am
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Since I use the metric system, I have to constantly convert recipes, so I can say for sure that its 2.2
The sites that have it listed as 2 must just be rounding it off.
HTH

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