They both weigh the same- a pound of anything always weighs the same.
No, they should weigh the same.
They are each 1 pound, therefore, none are heavier than the other.
Each weighs a pound so neither weights more than the other..
They all way the same: 1lb
Cheese bricks, obviously. Actualy if it's a pound of cheese, a pound of bricks, or a pound of feathers they al way the same,, no matter how much it seems that a pound of feathers is the lightest,,there all 1 pound! ^_^
Each has the same weight . . . one pound.
All weighs a pound. So all will weigh the same
They are the same
They all have the same weight ... namely, one pound.
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.
They both weigh one pound, but the volume of a pound of feathers will be much larger than the volume of a pound of bricks due to the difference in density. The bricks will be more compact and heavy, while the feathers will be lighter and fluffier.
They all "weigh" the same: one pound. They're equal in weight which is different from density. :-)
No, they should weigh the same.
they weigh the same
No a pound of cheese is not heavier than a pound of bricks. although if you meant literal pound, then they're both the sameIf you meant a British pound (unit of currency, rather than weight), you can probably get more bricks for a pound than cheese.