If a brick weighs 1 pound plus half a brick, then the 1 pound is half a brick.
So a whole brick weighs 2 pounds.
One and one half bricks weigh (1.5 x 2) = 3 pounds.
Half a pound.
1 sq.ft. = 12 x 12 inches = 144 sq.inches 1 brick is 8 x 4 inches = 32 sq.inches 144 / 32 = 4.5 bricks (four-and-a-half bricks).
9 x 1.5 = 13.5 lbs.
weight_bag = 1kg + ½ × weight_bag → ½ × weight_bag = 1 kg → weight_bag = 2 × 1 kg = 2 kg.
The density of lead is 11.34g per cubic centimetre. As there are 16.387 cubic centimetres in one cubic inch, one cubic inch of lead weighs 11.34 X 16.387 or 185.83grams. In ounces this is 6.55 (or just over 6 and a half) ounces.
Half a pound.
Each brick = 1kg + half a brick Therefore half a brick = 1kg, as two halves are required to make a whole. So 1 brick = 2kg :D
it equals a half a lb.
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let weight of brick = x so x = 1 lb + x / 2 lb multiply both sides by 2 so 2x = 2 lb + x lb subtract x from each side x = 2 lb so 1 brick weighs 2 lb so 2 bricks weigh 4 lb
Because half a brick weighs the same amount as the average bat
Replace 1 brick with the pronumeral b.Therefore: 2b = 1/2b + 2This could be rewritten as: 4b = 1b + 4Simplify this to: 3b = 4If 3 bricks = 4kg, then to get b alone, we need to divide both sides by three:3b 4 1----- = ----- This means b = 1 ----- kg3 3 3Hope this helps :)
A brick weighs one kilogramme plus half-a-brick. What is its weight?
You use them to break bricks in half. Tap across the wide face of the brick and it will crack or break along that line.
Each full brick would weigh 16kg.
It weighs 8.5 pounds.It weighs eight-and-a-half pounds.