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Will a stand that can hold up to 40 pounds support a 21-kilogram television? Explain. Use 2.2lb=1kg.
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Will a stand that can hold up to 40 pounds support a 21-kilogram television? Explain. Use 2.2lb=1kg.
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Will a stand that can hold up to 40 pounds support a 21-kilogram television? Explain. Use 2.2lb=1kg.
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You would do 21kgx2.2lb=46.2lb, which means the stand couldn't support a 21kg television because it is over 40 pounds.
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