Items that weigh approximately 950 pounds could include a grand piano, a small car, a vending machine, or a fully grown cow.
950 grams is approximately 2.09 pounds.
950 grams minus 2.1 kilograms is equivalent to -1,150 grams.
950 grams of water is approximately 4.189 cups
950 milligrams is equivalent to 0.19 teaspoons when using the conversion factor that 1 milligram is equal to 0.001 teaspoons.
30,456 cubic feet of water is 227,800 gallons. Since one gallon of water weighs about 8.34 pounds:227,800 gallons x 8.34 pounds = 1,899,852 pounds OR 950 tons of water.
Standard twin mattress: 39 x 75 inches. Typical waterbed depth: 9 inches. In cubic inches: 26325 In cubic feet: 15.23 In gallons: 113 In pounds: 950
There are 7.48 gallons in 1 cubic foot. So, 950 US gallons would be equivalent to 950/7.48 ≈ 127.01 cubic feet.
950 divided by 9 = 105.6 (to one decimal place) gallons of fuel.
Items that weigh approximately 950 pounds could include a grand piano, a small car, a vending machine, or a fully grown cow.
A gallon of water weighs 8 pounds. Other things weight more or less, so for anything else you would have to determine what it weighs per gallon. It would be 118.75 gallons of water, but a lot less of mercury.
Twenty is 930 less than 950. Twenty percent of 950 is 190. Twenty is much less than 950.
950 grams is approximately 2.09 pounds.
The answer to 20% of 950 is 190. How to work out: 100% = 950 10% = 95 20% = 190 Answer=190
Herefords can weigh from as little as 950 lbs (as the old type Herefords did way back in the mid 1800's), to, as today, more than 2500 lbs. Cows weigh from 950 to 1600 lbs (or more), and mature bulls weigh from 2000 to 2800 lbs. Average weight for a steer and heifer is around 1200 lbs.
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Depends on which type of animal the beef comes from but roughly Each animal consumes 10 (UK) Gallons a day and are culled at approximately 3 years of age with a weight of 600 kilos live weight, which equates to 300 kilos after deboning So 10 X 365 X 3 = 10, 950 Gallons 10, 950/300 = 36.5 Gallons per Kilo =~ 166 Litres per kilo This does not of course take into account water used in the manufacture of supplementary food stuffs (meal) or natural precipitation that is absorbed through the consumption of vegetation; and one last time, they are pretty rough figures.