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A delivery person is scheduled to pick up 9 crates of patio pavers. Each crate weighs 14 ton. How much weight will the delivery person need to plan for?
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A delivery person is scheduled to pick up 9 crates of patio pavers. Each crate weighs 14 ton. How much weight will the delivery person need to plan for?
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if a crate weights 14 tons, and we 9 crates
9*14=126 tons
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9×14
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126
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