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Mathematics, 31.03.2020 18:30 jaimephelps17

How much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?

starting at a rate of 8/3 wood chucked per minute and it chucks wood for 8 hours on weekdays and 3 hours on weekends over the course of 8 years, and each year its rate gets halved
counting leap years

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