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Haley is stacking bricks to make a garden wall there are 18 bricks in all if each brick weighs 5.3 pounds how much do the bricks weigh in all
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Haley is stacking bricks to make a garden wall there are 18 bricks in all if each brick weighs 5.3 pounds how much do the bricks weigh in all
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5.3 times 18 = 95.4pounds in 18 bricks
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The answer is 42.4 because I times it: 5.3 * 18 = 95.39
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