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Mathematics, 07.06.2021 21:50, lilzaya510

One clay brick weighs 5.22 pounds. The brick is 8 inches long and 2 1/4 inches wide. If the clay weighs 0.01 pounds per cubic inch, what is the volume of the brick? Round your answer to the nearest integer. please help

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