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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Is the 151 pounds and 16 square foot and 70 inches in this question useless that's what is throwing me off

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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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