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How many ounces in a pound?

How many ounces in a pound (oz in lb)
How many ounces in a pound (oz in lb). 1 lb in ounces.
1 pound (lb) is equal to 16 ounces (oz):
1 lb = 16 oz
How to convert Pounds to Ounces
The mass m in ounces (oz) is equal to the mass m in pounds (lb) times 16:
m(oz) = m(lb) × 16
Example
Convert 5 lb to ounces:
m(oz) = 5 lb × 16 = 80 oz
Pounds to Ounces conversion table
Pounds (lb) Ounces (oz)
   0 lb 0 oz
   0.1 lb 1.6 oz
   1 lb 16 oz
   2 lb 32 oz
   3 lb 48 oz
   4 lb 64 oz
   5 lb 80 oz
   6 lb 96 oz
   7 lb 112 oz
   8 lb 128 oz
   9 lb 144 oz
   10 lb 160 oz
   20 lb 320 oz
   30 lb 480 oz
   40 lb 640 oz
   50 lb 800 oz
   60 lb 960 oz
   70 lb 1120 oz
   80 lb 1280 oz
   90 lb 1440 oz
   100 lb 1600 oz
   1000 lb 16000 oz

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