Write a program that estimates how much Kufu's pyramid in Giza
weighs.
Your program should a...
Advanced Placement (AP), 25.10.2021 06:50 brandonleekenyon
Write a program that estimates how much Kufu's pyramid in Giza
weighs.
Your program should assume that every block weighs 2.5 tons. Kufu's
pyramid in Giza used around 2,500,000 blocks.
You should use two variables, numBlocks and blockweight, to
calculate the weight.
Here is an example output for a pyramid that uses 150,000 blocks:
The pyramid weighs 375000.0 tons
Note: Your number should be differenti
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