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1.bee
2.heel
3.wheel
4.barrel
5.bar
6.bow
7.lab
8.lobe
9.leer
10.web
11.bale
12.wow
13.lob
14.eel
15.low
16.blow
17.blew
18.woe
19.war
20.wear
21.ware
22.hear
23.hare
24.hale
25.whale
26.he
27.we
28.how
29.hoe
30.arrow
31.wore
32.whole
33.hole
34.reel
35.real
36.row
37.bore
38.roe
39.role
40.robe
41.rob
42.brow
43.bear
44.bare
45.be
46.oh
47.ow
48.owe
49.heal
50.halo
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It depends on the wheelbarrow
It depends on the size of the wheelbarrow.
The number of head pans that can fit in a wheelbarrow depends on the size of both the head pans and the wheelbarrow. Typically, a standard wheelbarrow can hold about 3 to 4 head pans, but this can vary based on the specific dimensions of the pans and the wheelbarrow. Always check the sizes for a more accurate estimate.
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The number of wheelbarrows of sand that make up 1 ton depends on the size of the wheelbarrow and the density of the sand. A standard wheelbarrow typically holds about 6 cubic feet of sand, while 1 ton of sand is roughly equivalent to 27 cubic feet. Therefore, it would take about 4 to 5 wheelbarrows of sand to make up 1 ton, depending on the specific volume each wheelbarrow can carry.
Somewhere between, 0,08 and 0,12 depending on your wheelbarrow.
A cubic yard is equal to 27 cubic feet. The number of barrows of gravel required to make up a cubic yard depends on the size of the wheelbarrow used. Typically, a standard wheelbarrow holds about 3 cubic feet, so it would take approximately 9 wheelbarrow loads to fill a cubic yard. Always consider the specific dimensions of the wheelbarrow for accurate calculations.
A wheelbarrow is an example of two simple machines, a class 2 lever and a wheel and axle.
there are many different sizes
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