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A contractor is building brick walls. He arranges the bricks he needs into 6 equal piles. Altogether the bricks weigh 41,790 pounds. How much does each pile weigh? A. 250,740 pounds B. 60,965 pounds C.
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A contractor is building brick walls. He arranges the bricks he needs into 6 equal piles. Altogether the bricks weigh 41,790 pounds. How much does each pile weigh? A. 250,740 pounds B. 60,965 pounds C. 41,790 pounds D. 6,965 pounds
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The answer to your question is 6,965 pounds
41,790/6= 6,965
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