Question

A small pyramid would use an estimated 1 million blocks of limestone. A large one would need 3 million. Both would require a lot of builders. A small pyramid would need 10,000 builders, and a large one would need 30,000. You will need to pay these workers. You will also need to buy water. A small pyramid will need at least 400,000 gallons of water to make. A large pyramid could use over 900,000 gallons.

What are the economic costs of building a small pyramid? Check all that apply.

1 million blocks of limestone
30,000 builders
3 million blocks of limestone
400,000 gallons of water
10,000 builders

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The economic costs of building a small pyramid include:

- 1 million blocks of limestone
- 10,000 builders
- 400,000 gallons of water

So, the correct options are:
- 1 million blocks of limestone
- 10,000 builders
- 400,000 gallons of water

The options "30,000 builders" and "3 million blocks of limestone" pertain to the large pyramid, not the small one.

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