bhg481 09.37, In addition to conversations with people in Europe and beyond, I sometimes rent cars outside the UK so when thinking of refuelling I find it easiest to think in terms of litres/100km, then and always - at that point the Imperial system is an entirely unhelpful distraction. You correctly point to another baffling anomaly - even the UK does not use the Imperial Gallon any more (the US Gallon is still in use there) so why burden oneself with calculating back and forth using it ?
JJ, I cannot see how 12.19 could possibly be 13st stone and 2 ounces, the dot in the middle is a decimal point, it almost certainly means Twelve point one nine stone, as pointed out by at least 3 people above if it was ounces it would say 13.3 - by your logic 11.35 or 10.51 etc also means the same!
cleoval...can you tell us the make and model of your scales. It might help to answer your query...if not for you, at least for everyone else on this thread.
Of course, you could find out what any Imperial weight REALLY means by flicking the switch to "metric", weighing yourself and converting back to stones and pounds. (I know that 12.19 means 12stones and 0.19 of a stone....mine does the same).
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