It weighs one pound per pound
A quarter of a pound.
Speaking from a weight standpoint a pound of feathers weighs the same as a pound of iron. They each weigh 1 pound. However it take many more feathers to weight a pound then chunks (ingots) of iron.
They are both one pound, so they weigh the same amount.
they would both weigh the same as they are both one pound!!
They weigh the same. Both are defined in your question as a pound.
According to my calculations and the old saying "a pint's a pound the world round" then a quart of cherries would weigh more than a pound of cherries. One pint of cherries would weigh 16 ounces and there are 2 pints in a quart. So one quart of cherries would weigh 32 ounces or 2 pounds. Whereas a pound of cherries weighs 16 ounces. Therefore a quart of cherries is double the weight of a pound of cherries.
A pound is an EXACT measure of weight. So if two things weigh a pound they both weigh the same. As feathers are light, it will take allot of them to make a pound as compared to bricks, (which are heavy) but when you have measured out a pound of each of them, the amounts you have measured are the same weight.
They both weigh the same as both of them originally weigh-in at a pound
They both weigh a pound. Which means the weigh the same
A pound.
they both weigh the same because a pound of sand and a pound of lead will still weigh a pound
No, they should weigh the same.
They weigh the same
A scale can weigh either one, and it can also weigh a pound of feathers.
A pound.
A pound.
A pound.