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4 load= 666. never ending 6
4/4 load= 666. never ending 6 / 4
1 load= 166. never ending 6
1 load = 167kg rounded
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Divide 2/3 by 4 which you get 1/6
Answer is that 1 load of stone weighs 1/6 ton
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