No they would both weigh one pound. However, the paper would likely have a higher density.
No, they should weigh the same.
They weigh the same
They weigh the same there both a pound.
Both weigh the same - a pound!
No, a pound of feathers and a pound of iron weigh the same, as they both weigh one pound. The difference between the two is their density and composition - feathers are less dense and made of organic material, while iron is a denser metal.
They both weigh the same as both of them originally weigh-in at a pound
A pound of feathers and a pound of rocks both weigh the same - one pound. The difference lies in the density of the objects; feathers are less dense, so a pound of feathers will take up more space than a pound of rocks.
they both weigh the same one pound.
Neither. They both weigh 1 pound.
They weigh the same.
They both weigh one pound and are therefore the same weight. The answer to the questions is no.
No, a gallon of water weighs more than a gallon of feathers. This is because water is denser than feathers, meaning it has more mass per unit volume.