Cody is thinking of an object that has a mass greater than 1 gram, but less. than 1 kilogram. Name two objects that he could be thinking of.

a potato

an apple
a package of bubble gum

A potato, and a package of bubble gum

an apple

To identify two objects that have a mass greater than 1 gram but less than 1 kilogram, we need to consider the metric system. The metric system uses the unit of grams (g) to measure small masses and the unit of kilograms (kg) to measure larger masses.

1. A medium-sized apple: An average apple typically has a mass ranging from 100 to 200 grams, which is greater than 1 gram but less than 1 kilogram.

2. A tennis ball: A standard tennis ball weighs between 56 and 59 grams, falling within the mass range specified by Cody.

These are just two examples of objects that meet the given criteria. There are numerous other objects that could have masses within this range, such as a cell phone, a deck of cards, or a paperback book.