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    The Great Pyramid of Cheops is made up of an estimated 2,000,000 blocks that make up how many layers?

    Question #94709. Asked by rxbigdawg. (Apr 16 08 12:37 PM)


    rxbigdawg

    The answer I was looking for was 210 layers.

    http://www.narmer.pl/pir/chufu_en.htm

    http://www.cheops-pyramide.ch/khufu-pyramid/khufu-numbers.html

    [Second link added -- Zb]




    Apr 16 08, 1:43 PM


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