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solong [7]
3 years ago
5

An automobile factory is assembling cars and they need to have all of the parts in stock at the assembly line. Each car needs fo

ur tires and a spare tire for the trunk. If they produce c cars per day, what formula shows how to calculate the number of tires, t, needed? A. C=4t+1 B. T=c+4 C. T=4c+1 D. T=5c
English
1 answer:
tiny-mole [99]3 years ago
7 0
So, the statement tells you that each car needs 5 tires (4 and then a spare) then the answer is D. T= 5c
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