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The weight limit at a weigh station for an 18-wheeler is 40 tons, which includes the weight of the truck and all material on-board. Jack is driving an 18-wheeler (with trailer) that weighs about 32,000 pounds without any cargo on board. He is hauling market pigs this week. If the average weight of a market pig is 250 pounds, about how many pigs can Jack carry on the 18-wheeler and stay within the weight regulations? (1T = 2000lbs)​
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