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To anybody who’s familiar with Everest climbing, it should come as no surprise that all of the men were Sherpa porters. Sherpas are Everest's workforce—the literal backbone of the climbing industry there. The men who were struck were either carrying 80-pound loads to Camps I and II, or they were on their way back to Base Camp. Without the hard work of the Sherpa porters, it would be largely impossible for Americans and Europeans with slightly above-average physiology, and well above-average disposable income, to scale the world’s tallest mountain.
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Your answer would be 6.5. We can vertify this answer by multiplying 8 times 6.5.
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geocache in the dark ages
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they really don't know how to loosen the last foxtrot in a clan war in the middle ages
Salt used to be very rare and valuable back then. But now a days you can get it any where and its really cheap.