The first thing you must do is to calculate the weight of the gravel (w) that the truck holds (7.5 yards³). So, you have:
If the weight of 1 yard³ is 1.48 tons, then the weight of 7.5 yards³ is:
w=7.5x1.48 tons
w=11.1 tons
The problem says that the gravel will be placed in containers that each hold 3.7 tons of gravel,so, If they need 1 cotainer to place 3.7 tons, how many containers they need to place 11.1 tons?
1 container-------3.7 tons of gravel
x-------11.1 tons of gravel
x=(11.1x1)/3.7
x=11.1/3.7
x=3 containers
H<span>ow many containers of this size are needed to hold all the gravel from one truck?
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The answer is: 3 containers.
I can't see the graph but let's use logic
hmm, more than 10 cubic feet of topsoil so the first and 2nd options are wrong
let's ee the costs
3rd option
10*1=10
2*12=24
10+24=34 and 34<50, that is fine
4th option
3*10=30
2*12=24
30+24=54
54>50, nope, that is over cost
answer is 3rd one
the one with 1 cubic yard compost and 12 cubic yard topsoil
He earns $44 dollars. he charges $2 dollars for every bag.
Answer:

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Answer:
CHOOSE A. 48
Step-by-step explanation:
Because its easy just do it.