They all have the same weight ... namely, one pound.
All weighs a pound. So all will weigh the same
A pound of bricks and a pound of feathers weigh the same because they both weigh one pound. The difference lies in their volume, with bricks being denser and taking up less space compared to feathers.
All of them weigh the same, because there is one pound each item.
They both weigh the same- a pound of anything always weighs the same.
No, they should weigh the same.
They all "weigh" the same: one pound. They're equal in weight which is different from density. :-)
they both weigh the same.
A scale can weigh either one, and it can also weigh a pound of feathers.
they weigh the same
If someone asks you "which is heavier, a POUND of bricks or a POUND of feathers" they are equal because they both weigh a pound.I say a pound of bricks is heavierIn general the both weigh the same amount when it comes to a pound. Not a single brick and a single feather Everyone knows a brick weighs more than a feather.
They weigh the exact same amount because they both equal a pound.
They both weigh the same -- one pound.