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You are carving a block of ice for a banquet. It measures 1 ½ feet long, 1 ½ feet wide and 1 ½ feet thick. Ice weighs 57 pounds per cubic foot. What is the weight of the ice blo…
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You are carving a block of ice for a banquet. It measures 1 ½ feet long, 1 ½ feet wide and 1 ½ feet thick. Ice weighs 57 pounds per cubic foot. What is the weight of the ice block?
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volume = l x w x h
1.5 x 1.5 x 1.5 = 3.375 cubic feet
3.375 * 57 = 192.375 pounds
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