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Weight is measured in: grams, kilograms, metric tons, or pounds
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the answer is pounds
Step-by-step explanation:
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'Gram', 'kilogram', and 'metric ton' are units of mass, not weight.
'Pound' can be either a unit of mass or of force. Most people
use it most of the time to mean weight.
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