If a brick weighs exactly as much as a 9-pound rock plus falf of another brick, what does a brick and a half weigh?

1.5(9 + 4.5) = ?

24

To find the weight of a brick and a half, we need to determine the weight of a single brick first.

According to the given information, a brick weighs the same as a 9-pound rock plus half of another brick. Let's denote the weight of a brick as 'B'.

Now, we can create an equation from the given information:

B = 9 + (1/2)B

To solve this equation, we can start by multiplying both sides by 2 to eliminate the fraction:

2B = 18 + B

Next, we can subtract B from both sides to isolate the B term:

2B - B = 18

Simplifying the equation, we get:

B = 18

Therefore, a single brick weighs 18 pounds.

Now, we can find the weight of a brick and a half by adding 1.5 times the weight of a brick:

Weight of brick and a half = 1.5 * Weight of a single brick
= 1.5 * 18
= 27

Therefore, a brick and a half would weigh 27 pounds.