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Amara Porter
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30 October, 19:37
How many kg are in 50 lb luggage bag
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Kaia Castro
30 October, 19:54
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There are 0.454 kg in 1 lb
Cross multiply
0.454 kg = 1 lb
X kg. = 50 lb
50 * 0.454 = 22.7 kg
Answer : 22.7 kg in 50 lbs
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Joy Rodriguez
30 October, 20:02
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The answer is 22.6796 kg
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