Let x be the weight of the cat. The weight of the dog is 4x. Given that the total weight of both is 45 pounds, we have x + 4x = 45. Solving for x, we find the cat weighs 9 pounds and the dog weighs 36 pounds.
Take the cat's weight in pounds and multiply by 0.454 to get the cat's weight in kilograms (kg).
Around 5 kg, (unless, of course, it is not a cat but an ounce!)
dog and cat a thirty pound weight.
If we call the weight of the cat x, then the weight of the dog is 2x. We're told that the sum of the weights is 27, so 2x + x = 27. This is the same as saying that 3x = 27, so x must be 9. So the cat weights 9, the dog weighs 18.A dog and a cat together weigh 27 pounds if the dog's weight is an odd number and if he weighs twice as much as shedoes how much does each weigh?I know it isn't proper English but the cat is male (he) and the dog is female (she). So the cat weighs the 18 pounds and the dog weighs the 9 pounds so the dog has an odd number for it's weight.
Your average domestic cat weighs about 12 pounds
An adult platypus weighs about 3-4 pounds and is the size of a small domestic cat.
To measure the weight of a cat in the metric system, you would typically use a scale that measures in kilograms. Place the cat on the scale and note the weight in kilograms. If the scale only provides weight in grams, you can convert the measurement to kilograms by dividing the gram weight by 1000.
The "average" weight for an adult cat is 6-12 pounds. However, much depends on the breed and the cat's health and age. We have a 13 year old Maine Coon male that weighs 16 pounds (most of it fur!), a female Turkish Angora that weighs 10 pounds (she's gotten a bit, well, chunky), and a full grown male that weighs barely 6 pounds. There you go!
That depend what aspect of the cat you want to measure - its length, mass, etc.
The mass of a cat can vary, but on average, a cat weighs around 4 to 5 kilograms in metric units.
well a lot... On e of my cats weighs 8 pounds and the other ways twenty...