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    Why does a pound of bread weigh more than a pound of gold?

    Question #16149. Asked by Melissa. (Jan 22 02 12:31 AM)


    Robohunter

    Gold is weighted in troy ounces, 12 ounces to a pound. Bread is weighted the traditional way, 16 ounces to a pound.

    Jan 22 02, 2:01 AM


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