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23 March, 03:04

A plant manager is ordering supplies for a week. He needs 36 m3 of fluid to run two shifts. Each tank holds 36 m3 of fluid. If he plans to run 9 shifts, how many tanks will he need?

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  1. 23 March, 03:08
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    Does this question have the following choices?

    A) 9 tanks

    B) 4 tanks

    C) 36 tanks

    D) 4.5 tanks

    If so, then the answer would be letter D.

    one tank has 36 m3 of fluid, which covers 2 shifts.

    Divide the number of shifts needed by the number shifts each tank fills

    9 shifts needed : 2 shifts each tank fills

    = 4.5
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