02-21-2015, 02:21 PM
Right now I'm calculating ...
... so during May/June 2014 to February 2015 Beshine surpassed the 18k ml which is an approximated equivalent of how many pounds?
1 pound is 0,4536 kg
1 liter is a fraction heavier than 1 kg, but it is close to 1kg see here first line of table with temprature between 30°C and 40°C. A human body is at 37°C:
http://www.internetchemie.info/chemiewik...htetabelle
So 18k ml is 18 liters is 18 kgs is 39,68 pounds.
So let's say [B]18k is 40 pounds rounded.[/B]
... so during May/June 2014 to February 2015 Beshine surpassed the 18k ml which is an approximated equivalent of how many pounds?
1 pound is 0,4536 kg
1 liter is a fraction heavier than 1 kg, but it is close to 1kg see here first line of table with temprature between 30°C and 40°C. A human body is at 37°C:
http://www.internetchemie.info/chemiewik...htetabelle
So 18k ml is 18 liters is 18 kgs is 39,68 pounds.
So let's say [B]18k is 40 pounds rounded.[/B]