The pyramid described in Problem 32 contains approximately 2 million stone blocks that average 2.50 tons each. Find the weight of this pyramid in pounds.
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Given that the mass of 1 stone is 2.50 tons, we can convert this to kilograms using the conversion factor 1 ton = 1000 kg. 1 stone = 2.50 tons = 2.50 * 1000 kg = 2500 kg Show more…
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