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probaby weight
they shoulldnt be fat though
a kilogram I would start by using a scale, but I agree, Kilograms would be the most efficient of the two units of measure.
A child that is about 5.
Kilograms. A lamp would typically weigh at around 10 kg
Grams are not a measure for weight so the question is like asking how many kilometres would a dollar worth of pennies weigh!
None. A millimetre is a measure of length; weight would be measured in millinewtons.
You can weigh it on a scale.
a kilogram I would start by using a scale, but I agree, Kilograms would be the most efficient of the two units of measure.
pounds
well it does depend on how much you weigh if you are a child then you both would have the same acceleration but if you are an adult then the child would have no acceleration. O: i am so smart.
Kilograms. Where I live we would weigh tables in kilograms and grams and measure tables in centimetres or millimetres. Some people may weigh tables in pounds and ounces and measure tables in feet and inches.
Kilograms are a measure of mass, as opposed to 'weight.' You would weigh 35 pounds, or 155 newtons, on the moon. This would feel like 15 kilograms on earth.
A child that is about 5.
You don't measure meat in quarts. However, a quart of meat would weigh 2 pounds
Pounds are a measure of mass, not weight. A typical male white rhinoceros would weigh 162,300 poundals while a female would weigh 120,000 poundals.
Kilograms. A lamp would typically weigh at around 10 kg
Here in the States we use pounds.
Usually you would weigh it, on a device that is calibrated to show mass.