How many pounds (lb) are available in 1 kilogram (kg), 1 metre (m) has how many feet (ft) and 1 meter (m) has how many inches (in)?
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One kilogram has 2.2046 pounds, 1 metre has 3.2808 feet and 1 metre has 39.37 inches. The answer is given by Kang Chuen Tat; PO Box 6263, Dandenong, Victoria VIC 3175, Australia; SMS +61405421706; chuentat@hotmail.com; http://kangchuentat.wordpress.com.
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