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In Mathematics / Middle School | 2014-11-23

A full truck weighed \(3 \frac{2}{6}\) tons. If the truck was only \(\frac{4}{6}\) full, how much would it weigh?

Asked by durac2004

Answer (3)

6 4 ​ ∗ w e i g h t o f t r u c k = 6 4 ​ ∗ 3 6 2 ​ = ∣ mk e im p ro p er f r a c t i o n s 6 4 ​ ∗ 6 20 ​ = 36 80 ​ = 2 9 2 ​ N o w i t w e i g h t s 2 9 2 ​ t o n s .

Answered by luana | 2024-06-10

To find out how much the truck would weigh if it was only 4/6 full, we can start by determining the weight of a full truck. We then multiply the weight of the full truck by 4/6 to find the weight of the partial truck. ;

Answered by Apollo1012 | 2024-06-18

The truck weighs approximately 2 9 2 ​ tons when it is 6 4 ​ full. This is calculated by finding 6 4 ​ of the total weight of a full truck which is 3 6 2 ​ tons. The calculation shows that when simplified, the weight is 9 20 ​ tons.
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Answered by Apollo1012 | 2024-12-26