In today's dollars, that would be $268,713.50 At the time, 2000 pounds sterling would have been equal to about US $12,836
Depending on your position in the English hierarchy, and who's boat you're on, it would cost around 5 British Pounds per person, 20 Pounds for a family.
It no longer has any collectible value but it's still 90% silver. It would have to be weighed to see how much weight was lost. Take to a Gold & Silver buyer, but don't expect much, maybe 3 dollars.
A slave would have to pick an average of 200lbs of cotton each day. A bole of cotton is 40 grams or .08lbs, so on average they would pick 2500 boles of cotton. I'm not a historian so this many vary because of different circumstances. This is just an average number.
Oh, dude, in 1701, a seed drill would have cost you around £2 or so. But like, who's really keeping track of seed drill prices from over 300 years ago, am I right? Just imagine walking into a store in 1701 and being like, "Yeah, I'll take that seed drill for £2, please." Good times.
75.72 pounds. 1 kilogram = 2.2 pounds
First take the weight in kilograms and simply multiply it by 2.2. This would give you the answer in pounds. So in this case the answer is 1545.41 pounds.
An air conditioner would typically be weighed in pounds due to its larger size and weight. Ounces are a smaller unit of measurement more commonly used for lighter objects.
Ounces
You would weigh 87.02 pounds on Saturn.
They would weigh 213 pounds on Jupiter.
381 pounds on Jupiter.
roughly 24.5 pounds
Approximately 216 pounds.
A zebra would typically be best weighed in pounds since they typically weigh a few hundred to around 1,000 pounds. Weighing them in tons would be excessive since a ton is equivalent to 2,000 pounds.
Sure he would.
That would depend on how much you weighed before!