snowdog
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Post by snowdog on Dec 8, 2006 14:30:31 GMT -5
this one will also have a two part answer I need the "weight" and the "cubic inches" for this slab--- wieght to be in lbs. and ozs. ( just like the others ) and remember a cubic inch is == 1" by 1" by 1" ending time for this one will be Wed morning at 9 am cst --dec 13th hint -- it is cut thicker than most slabs but is still a standard thickness ( no 4/18 ths or anything like that ) also it does extend beyond the edge of the pic a little ways ( on a angle)
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kbrocks
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Post by kbrocks on Dec 8, 2006 14:43:51 GMT -5
Well, since I have no clue, a shot in the dark is...1lb 15oz and 6" x 4" x 1/2"
Did I do it right?
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Post by ladyt on Dec 8, 2006 15:10:45 GMT -5
8" x 5" 1/2" 2 lbs 6 oz 3 lbs 4 oz
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Sabre52
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Post by Sabre52 on Dec 8, 2006 16:13:06 GMT -5
one pound, 9 oz---- 16 cubic inches
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Post by krazydiamond on Dec 8, 2006 16:53:40 GMT -5
6 oz., 6" x 4" x 1/4"
KD
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Post by rockkitten on Dec 8, 2006 17:36:05 GMT -5
this is another one for Daniel, me not know how to figure cubic inches.
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Post by Toad on Dec 8, 2006 18:37:08 GMT -5
1 pound 1 oz
11 cubic inches
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snowdog
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Post by snowdog on Dec 8, 2006 18:54:51 GMT -5
extra note ---- on the cubic inches
1" x1" x1" = 1 cubic inch or say if a slab is 5" x 6" x 1" ==30 cubic inches -- if it was a 1/2" thick then it would only be 15 cubic inches -- ( divide 5x6 by 2 ) --- if it was a 1/4" thick then you would divide by 4 ------- or if it was 2"s thick you would just multiply 5x6x2 =60
if anyone wants just put down the sizes (length, width, thickness) and I will figure out what c/inches are when I look for a winner
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Post by akansan on Dec 8, 2006 19:22:28 GMT -5
Hmmm...
58.5 cubic inches...and I'll have to refigure my inches based on the thickness again! 4 lb. 11oz.
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Post by Tweetiepy on Dec 8, 2006 19:54:05 GMT -5
4 cubic inches - 3 oz
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Post by joe on Dec 8, 2006 22:42:13 GMT -5
Hmmm, 11'' x 9'' x 1/2'' So is that 45.5 cu. in? 6lb. even.
Thanx Dave!
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SteveHolmes
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Post by SteveHolmes on Dec 8, 2006 22:43:40 GMT -5
Holy Cow...let's see if I remember all the stuff: 3 lbs. 6 oz., and it's 4"x6"x3/8" Steve
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Post by Cher on Dec 8, 2006 23:36:03 GMT -5
2 lbs 1 oz 6 cubic inches
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dtcmor
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Post by dtcmor on Dec 9, 2006 0:11:14 GMT -5
32 cubic inches & 1 lbs- 14oz.
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Post by cina on Dec 9, 2006 8:27:03 GMT -5
8x6 x 1/2 amd 1lb 7 oz ok I am a blond don't get the math thing sry Thank you Dave! Steph
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horsinaround
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Post by horsinaround on Dec 9, 2006 8:59:55 GMT -5
OK, here's my answer...it's a rock...so it is heavy...and it will cover approximately 1/4 of a human head(so long as he don't got no pumpkin head) and it will hurt when pushed very hard against his noggin.... Redneck answers.com...HA HA HA I must watch too much nascar and have a dog named Earnhardt and remember kids..raslin is real HA HA HA Steve
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gwalys
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Post by gwalys on Dec 9, 2006 9:39:57 GMT -5
24 cubic inches
2 lbs 2 0z
Thanks Dave
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snowdog
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Post by snowdog on Dec 9, 2006 10:10:48 GMT -5
joe -- you did it right but---- 11 x9 = 99 divided by 2 = 49 &1/2 instead of 45 & 1/2 ;D ;D ---I know what you meant ;D ;D
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Post by joe on Dec 9, 2006 12:35:10 GMT -5
Oops! Thanx Dave. Would you believe me if I said it was a typo and not a math error? Nah... Neither would I! :)Thanx for setting me straight! More thanx for the contest!!
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ZackAttack
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Post by ZackAttack on Dec 10, 2006 12:39:58 GMT -5
1lb. 7.5oz......32.5 cubic in.
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