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To get to five, there must be more than two objects. However, there are only two objects being added to two other objects. That answer is four, not five.
One million is a number, and as such, it is a concept rather than a physical object, and has no weight. You could weigh a million objects but you would have to say which objects they are; a million elephants weigh more than a million apples.
A difference is normally defined for two objects. Neither is given and so it is not possible to give a more useful answer.A difference is normally defined for two objects. Neither is given and so it is not possible to give a more useful answer.A difference is normally defined for two objects. Neither is given and so it is not possible to give a more useful answer.A difference is normally defined for two objects. Neither is given and so it is not possible to give a more useful answer.
More or less. There are slight variations, due to differences in gravity, and the centrifugal pseudoforce.
i am pretty sure it is $10 because if they both have the same amount of money she would have to give him ten more dollars to make him have ten dollars more... She will need to give him five dollars: for example, if they both have ten dollars and the sister gives five dollars to her brother, she'll have five dollars and he'll have fifteen dollars: ten dollars more than his sister.
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To get to five, there must be more than two objects. However, there are only two objects being added to two other objects. That answer is four, not five.
The Southern Elephant Seal can weigh up to five tons or more. An African Elephant can also weigh up to five tons or more.
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One million is a number, and as such, it is a concept rather than a physical object, and has no weight. You could weigh a million objects but you would have to say which objects they are; a million elephants weigh more than a million apples.
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A difference is normally defined for two objects. Neither is given and so it is not possible to give a more useful answer.A difference is normally defined for two objects. Neither is given and so it is not possible to give a more useful answer.A difference is normally defined for two objects. Neither is given and so it is not possible to give a more useful answer.A difference is normally defined for two objects. Neither is given and so it is not possible to give a more useful answer.
More or less. There are slight variations, due to differences in gravity, and the centrifugal pseudoforce.
Not necessarily. Weight is the force of gravity acting on an object, so it depends on the mass of the object. A larger object may weigh more than a smaller object if it has more mass, but size alone does not determine weight.
On average, about 95-125 pounds. if you weigh 125 here is your BMI, body mass index, Body mass index BMI prime so you weigh average if you weigh more than 128 your overweight. and you weigh more 153 you obese... -Gen Zod
Yes, objects on the moon would weigh six times less, but keep in mind that the objects mass stays the same.
It weighs more on the earth. The moon is much less massive than earth, so it attracts objects with a smaller force.