Combined weight refers to the total weight of two or more objects or entities added together. It is often used in various contexts, such as in shipping, transportation, or when calculating the weight of multiple items for various purposes. For example, if two packages weigh 10 pounds and 15 pounds, their combined weight would be 25 pounds.
[initial answer removed as 'nonsense'] Combined Gross Weight
no the combined weight of all the ants on the world would be the weight of your mom...
Aproximately the weight of your two dads combined.
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The word cellucor does not really have a meaning. It is actually the name of a health supplement that, if combined with exercise will help you to lose weight.
The total weight of two 45-pound plates and the bar combined is 135 pounds.
That would be the weight of the truck and the cargo.
what would be the effect upon the unit weight of the fine and coarse aggregates be combined
Gross Combined Weight
ten million times more than the amount of humans
An all-up weight is the combined weight of a sportsman and his equipment, especially that of a paraglider and its pilot.
No, aggregate weight and gross weight do not mean the same thing. Gross weight refers to the total weight of a vehicle or container including its contents, while aggregate weight typically refers to the total weight of multiple items or vehicles combined. In some contexts, aggregate weight may also consider the weight distribution or composition of those items. Thus, while they are related, they are used in different contexts and can convey different meanings.