The mass of the entire load of bricks ( ) is 1000 kg. The dimensions of one brick are There are 18 bricks left in the brick load.The mass of the remaining bricks isAnswerkg.
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The mass of the entire load of bricks ( ) is 1000 kg. The dimensions of one brick are There are 18 bricks left in the brick load.The mass of the remaining bricks isAnswerkg.
Solution
It seems like your question is incomplete. You mentioned the dimensions of one brick but didn't provide the actual measurements. Also, to calculate the mass of the remaining bricks, we need to know the total number of bricks in the load. Could you please provide these details?
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