Anywhere in the universe where there was some net gravitational force: however weak or strong.
it equals a half a lb.
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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 :)
That would be a "teener" which is 1.75 grams
1 and a half
Half a pound.
Each full brick would weigh 16kg.
it equals a half a lb.
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.
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
3 and a half
It would weigh a Pound
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Half-brick bonding is a method of installing brick in staggered form to create a stronger structure. An old mason used to say to me "one over two...then keep going"
The half brick wall is used as a partition wall and it is a non load bearing walls.The one brick wall is a load bearing wallOne brick wall transfer loads from beams, slabs to the grade beam.
Because half a brick weighs the same amount as the average bat
AnswerBrick = 9 lb rock + ½ brickBrick= xRock= yx = y + ½(x)Using rules of algebra move the ½(x) from the right side of the equation to the left side leaving you with:½(x) = y½(x) = 9½(18) = 9There For:x + ½(x) = 27.0 pounds