Oh, dude, a school desk typically weighs around 50-70 pounds, depending on the materials used. But like, who really cares about the weight of a school desk, right? As long as it holds your textbooks and doesn't collapse under the weight of your procrastination, it's all good.
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Well, honey, the weight of a school desk can vary depending on the material it's made of. On average, a standard school desk made of wood or metal can weigh anywhere from 20 to 50 pounds. So, if you're thinking of lifting one, make sure you hit the gym first!
The weight of a school desk can vary depending on the materials used in its construction. On average, a standard school desk made of wood and metal may weigh around 20-30 pounds. However, desks made of heavier materials such as solid wood or steel can weigh upwards of 50-60 pounds. It is important to consider the weight of a school desk when moving or rearranging furniture in a classroom setting.
It depends on which school desk. But mostly, it is measured in meters or centimeters.
Kilograms * * * * * No you would not! A kilogram is a measure of mass. Weight is measured in Newtons!
Weight = mass x gravity. Assuming normal Earth gravity, you can divide the weight (in newton) by 9.8 to get the mass (in kilograms).
That depends how big the desk is.
The desk itself is not a polygon since it is a three-dimensional object, but a polygon is a two-dimensional object. Perhaps you are asking whether the top of the desk is shaped like a regular polygon. Most school desks have rounded corners (to reduce injuries) and thus would not be regular polygons. Some also have ridges and other irregularities for pencils and the like. And most are probably a little wider than they are long. But I'm sure there are some school desks somewhere whose tops are shaped like regular polygons. You'll have to examine the desks that your school uses and compare them to the definition of a regular polygon in your math book.