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25 August, 23:48

Mo manages tract repairs. He needs to order 60 tonnes of stones for a track repair. The stones are sold in full cuboid containers a full container of stones is 80 cm by 80 cm by 70 cm. Mo knows that 1m3 of the stones weight 1.8 tones. Each container of stone costs £45.16. Mo wants to order the smallest number of containers of stone as possible. Work out the total cost of the containers of stone Mo needs to order.

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  1. 26 August, 00:00
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    Number of containers = 74.404 = 75 Container (Approx)

    Total cost of the containers = £3,387

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given:

    Required stone = 60 tonnes

    1 m³ of the stones = 1.8 tonnes

    Size of container of stones = 80 cm by 80 cm by 70 cm

    Each container costs = £45.16

    Computation:

    Volume of each container = 80 cm * 80 cm * 70 cm

    Volume of each container = 448,000 Cm³ = 0.448 m³

    Weight of each container = 0.448 m³ * 1.8 tonnes

    Weight of each container = 0.8064 tonnes

    Number of containers = Required stone / Weight of each container

    Number of containers = 60 tonnes / 0.8064 tonnes

    Number of containers = 74.404 = 75 Container (Approx)

    Total cost of the containers = 75 Container * £45.16

    Total cost of the containers = £3,387
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