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For those readers used to ounces and pounds, "between 1.246 and 1.515 lb" does not make much sense. It would be more helpful to express the figures with fractions, even if rounded off, something like "between 1-1/4 and 1-1/2 lb". (By the way, is it MoS policy to use the singular lb even if it is over
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