Honestly depends on the mass of the individual textbooks. Without knowing that it's pretty hard to answer.
milliNewtons. A gram or kilogram is a measure of mass, not weight.
Bob had 3 crates. He had 5 calculus textbooks in each. How many calculus textbooks in all? 15 calculus textbooks.
The answer depends on whether you want to measure the mass or the height of a stack of the books. Furthermore, maths textbooks come in all shapes and sizes.
A Gas should have a mass, volume, and density, However some textbooks do state that a gas can not posses a mass. A gasses must have a mass. All matter has mass. There are even so called 'massless particles' that have mass.
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i think u would use grams but i maybe wrong
Sure, you can rent textbooks.
For a single textbook, grams is better but for loads of them - for example, a year's worth - a kilogram.
On average, a college student carries 3-4 textbooks per semester. This can vary depending on the student's course load and major.
Apart from English/Spanish or Spanish/English textbooks, do textbooks have such glossaries?
You can find a simile worksheet in textbooks or the textbooks website. In textbooks you can photo copy the page so you wouldn't have to write in the textbooks and on the textbooks website you can print out the worksheet.