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WEIGHTS
Use beads to measure the weights of these. Record the weights below.
Objects
Units of weight
beads
Your colour box
Colours​

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Answered by mabuhuraira931
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Answer:

yes

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by sadiaanam
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The weight of the colour box colours is 500 beads.

As per the question given,

To measure the weight of objects using beads, we need to assign a specific weight measurement to each bead. For example, we could use 10 beads to represent 1 gram, which means each bead has a weight of 0.1 grams.

Assuming we have agreed upon a specific weight measurement for each bead, we can then use them to measure the weights of different objects. Here is an example of how we could measure the weight of "Your colour box Colours" using beads:

Object: Your colour box Colours

Weight: 50 grams (assumed weight for this example)

Weight measurement: 10 beads = 1 gram

To measure the weight of the colour box colours using beads, we would first multiply the weight of the object by the weight measurement of each bead:

50 grams x 10 beads/gram = 500 beads

Note: The specific weight measurement for each bead may vary depending on the size, material, and other factors. It is important to agree on a consistent weight measurement beforehand to ensure accurate measurements.

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