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If a particular type of brick weighs 30 lb. per cubic foot, how much will a stack of bricks 4 ft. by 7 ft. by 8 ft. weigh?
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If a particular type of brick weighs 30 lb. per cubic foot, how much will a stack of bricks 4 ft. by 7 ft. by 8 ft. weigh?
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6720 lbs
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4 × 7 × 8 = 224 cubic feet
224 x 30 = 6720
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