The video discusses the requirements of a package to qualify as freight. A package must weigh at least 151 pounds. It must be palletized, stackable, forklift- friendly and shrink- wrapped or banded for stability. The uniform cargo footprint can be no larger than 16 square feet and no taller than 70 inches with a maximum weight for a standard freight package of 2,200 pounds. If you are shipping 6,751 pounds of stackable 8 foot square items with a value of $33,150, does your shipment qualify as freight? If so, how many freight packages would you need? Calculate the actual pounds for each freight
Is the 151 pounds and 16 square foot and 70 inches in this question useless that's what is throwing me off
It's for business math I don't know if you can find the page online but its from Jeffrey Slater's Practical Business Math Procedures I am just horrible when it comes to word problems
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