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Stan is building a new patio with brick pavers. If each paver weighs 3 kilograms and Stan is using 225 pavers to build his patio, what will the total weight of the patio be?
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Stan is building a new patio with brick pavers. If each paver weighs 3 kilograms and Stan is using 225 pavers to build his patio, what will the total weight of the patio be?
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675 kg
Explanation:
(3 kg/paver)·(225 pavers) = 3·225 kg =
675 kg
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