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One pound of feathers would be easier weighing than one pound of iron
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One pound of feathers would be easier weighing than one pound of iron
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They weigh the same --- One pound.
One pound of feathers = One pound of iron
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it would be harder, since feathers are lighter than iron, you would need a lot more of them , which could make it harder to weigh them.
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