Advanced Placement (AP)

Dwight found a buried treasure with 4,023,743 pennies in it. (He counted twice to make sure.) Each penny weighs 3 grams. Dwight can carry up to 75 lbs. (even though he tells people he can carry much more). His 8 cousins can each carry 75 lbs as well. How many trips will he and his cousins need to make to carry all his money home?

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