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Mathematics, 03.12.2020 07:10 tanviknawale

Imagine a balance beam with bricks on one end and coconuts on the other. Suppose the weight of 16 coconuts is equal to the weight of one brick. If 128 coconuts are placed on one end, how many bricks are needed to keep the balance beam even? (Use Tape Diagram)

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