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Question by nelsonmichaelr (203)
Answer by Jibberling (55)
The three are quite different. Weight is the total weight of the item(s), volume is the space they occupy and number is the actual number of items concerned. All are equally accurate withing the different meanings.
Answer by ejohnson4 (6)
Weight is how heavy something is, volume is how much space it takes up, and count is how many instances there are. Weight is the most accurate.
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