There are a lot of items that weigh a pound. The grocery store or supermarket is full of them. Note that the 16 ounces of a product (16 ounces = 1 pound) does not include the weight of the packaging. A 16-ounce can of tomato sauce weighs more because of the can. But produce departments have little scales there that are fairly accurate. Try them out the next time you have a chance, then explore the aisles and look at bags of this and boxes of that. The bags and boxes don't weigh very much, and by lifting them, you can get a "fair" idea of how much a pound of something is.
1 - 10 lb. bag of flour, of which 2 lbs. has been removed, will weigh 8 lbs. The same goes for 10 lb. bags of sugar, rice, etc...
a pound..
Neither because they are words and define weight.. But if something weighs a pound in the USA it weights 16 ounces.
a pint of water.
Anything in a pint, a pillow, a loaf of bread, easy weights.
Items that may be found or bought that weigh one pound:one pound of sliced cheeseone pound of sliced lunch meat (deli meat)one pound weights (hand weights)A regular-size can of vegetables weighs about one pound.
They both weigh a pound. Which means the weigh the same
A pound.
they both weigh the same because a pound of sand and a pound of lead will still weigh a pound
No, they should weigh the same.
They weigh the same
A scale can weigh either one, and it can also weigh a pound of feathers.
They both weigh the same as both of them originally weigh-in at a pound
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A pound.