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Twenty reams of paper form a stack 40 inches high. Each ream costs $3. What is the value of a stack that has the same height as Mount Logan, which is 19,500 feet high?
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Twenty reams of paper form a stack 40 inches high. Each ream costs $3. What is the value of a stack that has the same height as Mount Logan, which is 19,500 feet high?
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Twenty reams of paper form a stack 40 inches high. Each ream costs $3. What is the value of a stack that has the same height as Mount Logan, which is 19,500 feet high?
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Answer: 29250
The reason why is because
19500/40=487.5
487.5x20=9750
9750x3 =29250
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