Probably kilograms, as grams are extremely lightweight.
probably pounds, but it depends on your country
Grammes (grams) or, more usually, kg.
kilogram
A scale is best for measuring how much a bicycle weighs. Once you know the weight,
you can use any unit of force to write it, describe it, remember it, and tell others about it.
The best unit to choose is the one that results in the most convenient number. For the
weight of a bicycle, you'd probably want to use newtons or pounds. The "kilogram", also
widely though incorrectly used as a unit of force, might also be convenient.
Kilos would work, as would pounds. Grams would be a bit silly.
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Kilos and pounds are OK for mass but mass is not weight. The metric unit for weight is a Newton. The Imperial units would be the pound-force or poundal.
The metric unit is the kilogram (1kg is about 2.2 pounds).
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Kilograms
The weight of a bicycle would best be measured in kilograms (kg).
The estimated weight of a single CD is 4.6 ounces. CDs, DVDs, and Gaming disc all weigh approximately the same.
ruler
rounding:9lb+63lb=about 72lb
Guessing the weight of ingreadients in a cake (the scales wont work), guessing your own weight and esimating the weight of a parcel
The weight of a bicycle would best be measured in kilograms (kg).
Really depends on what kind of bike you're looking at. A nice road bike can be 16 lbs, while a DH MTB can be 40 lbs.
pounds
estimate it
1200-1500kg
2 tons
Reading the label will give you a very good estimate.
hold it and compare it to a kilo
10 meters
6 ounces
Which is the best estimate for the weight of a bus
about 15 ounces