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How much was a loaf of Brad in 1975. To find the answer, we must first quantify the value of Brad. So how much is a human life worth? According to research by Stanford economists, a year of human life is worth about $129,000. Wolfram Alpha tells us that the average age of a person named Brad is 35 years, and that the average life expectancy for a human male (worldwide) is about 69 years. Assuming that procuring a loaf of Brad involves cutting down a Brad in his prime, we would be depriving him of 34 years of life - a value of $4,386,000. Next we must decide if a "loaf" is a unit of volume, or a unit of weight. Since the average weight of a human male is 166 pounds (according to Wolfram Alpha), we can assume that Brad should sell for about $26,421 per pound - which, using our previous loaf weight of 1.3 pounds, sets the price for a loaf of Brad in 2010 at $34,348.

Finally, inflation must be factored in. Thus, it is safe to say that a loaf of Brad in 1975 could be purchased for $8,710.72. Additional answers from our users: Cat gets caught barking and resumes meowing. Funniest Japanese Girls Prank. 15 Best Staged Splash Mountain Photos. I drew some tweets. Famous World Ideologies, as explained by references to Cows. Tastefully Offensive | Premium Funny: Father vs. Daughter Battle of Wits - StumbleUpon. My daughter has chosen the Dark Side. - StumbleUpon. How A U.S. Marine Deals With A Cheating Girlfriend - StumbleUpon.