casey dabner
Yes.
A pound is a measurment of weight. The weight of a pound does not change. Therefore, a pound of "fjhfjhdfh" would be equivalent to a pound of "abc" or "xyz", they would all be as heavy as a pound.
They all weigh the same, which is one pound. The concept of weight does not change based on the material being weighed.
1lb is a pound in Imperial weight measurement.
Mr Harry Cooper made the Brixton pound
They weight the same: 1 pound.
A pound of any matter weighs one pound.
Pound in weight = lb Pound in money = £
There are 16 weight ounces in one weight pound.
Instead of adding a 25 pound weight, and then 2 ten pound weights, it would be much easier to add a 45 pound weight. A 45 pound weight is standard in every gym, and not everyone can lift 10 more pounds if there was a fifty pound weight (five extra pounds on each side totals to 10 more pounds to lift).
By the way you worded it, the answer is a pound of bread and here's why; since bread is a solid we know it is denser than air. You said a pound, which is the imperial measurment of mass and therefore you multiply the density of bread by mass to obtain the weight (the unit for weight is lb wt or pound weight. If you worded the question as "what weighs more a pound weight of bread or..." than your answer would be the same.
The pound weight of the object being measured is 5 pounds.