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4 August, 07:46

You need to haul a load of patio bricks to a job site. Each brick weighs 4 pounds 14 ounces. Truck can carry a 3/4 - ton load. How many bricks can the truck carry in a full load?

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  1. 4 August, 07:50
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    339 bricks.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We have the weight of each brick and what the truck can support. Therefore what we must do is pass all to the same unit of measurement to calculate the quantity of bricks.

    In this case we will pass everything to pounds.

    We have that a 1 pound is 16 ounces, therefore 14 would be:

    14 ounces * 1 pound / 16 ounces = 0.875 pounds

    In addition we have that 1 ton is 2204.62 pounds, therefore 3/4 would be:

    3/4 ton * 2204.62 pounds / 1 ton = 1653.467 pounds

    Therefore, in total the brick weighs 4,875 pounds (4 + 0.875) and the truck can support 1653,467 pounds, the number of bricks would be:

    1653.467 / 4.875 = 339.17

    In other words, it can support about 339 bricks.
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