0Hi, 02br 02br 00I would like to ask you for explanation of the difference between expressions "weight of 0.05 kg" and "weight in 0.05 kg".02br 02br 00Are they very similiar? Is the second expression correct? Or "in" is used only in the case of "weight in kilograms"?02br 02br 00Thank you very much in advance, 05002br 02br 00Lena010id1
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0Yes, you can only use 'in' to specify the type of measurement unit, not to state an actual weight.02br 02br 00This has a weight of 2.kg.02br 02br 00What is that in lbs?02br 02br 00That is 4.4lbs.0-