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That depends on the weight of the potatoes in the sack. For the carbohydrates in potatoes by weight, see the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Questions..
The collective noun is a sack of potatoes.
Neither. Since they both have a weight of 1kg (kilogram) one cannot be heavier than the other.
Usually at supermarkets or grocery stores.
None. You never said 20lb sack actually had any apples in it. :)
All depends what sack you mean - 'we always buy a sack of potatoes' or 'a couple of employees got the sack at the end of the week' or 'go to bed, lets hit the sack'
Jack Sack died on 1980-03-07.
A HEAVY PERSON.. Origin: ENGLAND
its many things. two of which are an empty sack of potatoes, and an organ inside a fish(aka air bladder)
a sack of potatoes
kilograms!
ball sack