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OpenStudy (fedorable):

will fan and medal . . . . . . How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?

pooja195 (pooja195):

You tell me.

OpenStudy (study312):

A more concrete answer was published by the Associated Press in 1988, which reported that a New York fish and wildlife technician named Richard Thomas had calculated the volume of dirt in a typical 25–30-foot (7.6–9.1 m) long woodchuck burrow, and had determined that if the woodchuck had moved an equivalent volume of wood, it could move "about 711 pounds (323 kg) on a good day, with the wind at his back".[7] Another study, which considered "chuck" to be the opposite of upchucking, determined that a woodchuck could ingest 361.9237001 cubic centimetres (22.08593926 cu in) of wood per day.[8]

OpenStudy (fedorable):

thank you @Study312

OpenStudy (study312):

Np

OpenStudy (study312):

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pooja195 (pooja195):

@Study312 Site your sources. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_much_wood_would_a_woodchuck_chuck

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