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Hi Jarze, thanks for the try... But, pound here is the unit of mass (like kilograms) in the USA ...not the Pound Sterling :P

Doesn't it depend on how much you can buy of both with "a pound"???
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Or from another angle, which is heavier, a pound of mercury, a pound of aluminum, a pound sterling, a quart of blueberries, a passle of lies, an acre of darkness, or a cubic foot of feet?

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