10 million, but first they have to do it
Approx. 4500 bees make a pound.
Most bee keeping suppliers report that a 3 pound package contains 10000 - 12000 bees, or 3,333 & 4000 per pound.
To tip a one pound scale, you would need a force greater than one pound. The weight of a bee is approximately 0.0025 pounds, so to tip the scale, you would need at least 400 bees (1 pound ÷ 0.0025 pounds/bee = 400 bees). However, this calculation assumes that all the bees are acting together in a coordinated manner, which may not be practical in reality due to factors such as the size of the scale platform and the behavior of the bees.
There are approximately 4500-5000 honey bees in a pound. So in 3 pounds, there would be around 13,500-15,000 honey bees.
There are 15,120 bees to weigh 3 lbs.Three pounds equals 1,360.777 grams1,360.777 grams equal 1360777 milligramsBasing the weight on honeybee workers alone:How_much_does_a_honey_bee_weigh1360777 / 90 = 15,119.743
It would depend on the weight of each can. If each can weighs one pound, then ten cans would be needed to make 10 pounds. If each can weighs half a pound, then 20 cans would be needed.
Well that depends on the weight of each individual bee, which may vary, also on weather they are male or female, but on average for a honey bee worker would be about 4,800 bees.
You would need one 8-pound weight on each side of the two 12-pound weights to balance them.
I believe this may be a trick question. Number of bees would depend on how much weight it takes to tip the scale at all. So the answer could be as few as one honey bee, if the scale is sensitive enough to register her weight as 0.14 grams. On the other hand, it would take about 3,333 honey bees to equal one pound of weight. This is based on the fact that there are roughly 10,000 bees in a three-pound package.
There are 100 pence in one pound. Therefore, to find out how many 10p coins are needed to make one pound, you would divide 100 by 10, which equals 10. So, you would need 10 10p coins to make one pound.
Depends on the vegetable.
That would depend on the density of the bags of topsoil.