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Three lorries each making five trips per day transport 2500 crates from a factory to a distributor in two days .how many lorries each making 6 trips a day are needed to transport 10000 such crates in a day

User David Boddie
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Explanation:

3×5×2 = 30 lorry trips to deliver 2,500 crates.

3 lorries, 5 trips per day, 2 days

that means that one lorry trip transports

2,500 / 30 = 250/3 = 83.33333... crates = 83 1/3 crates.

now we need x lorries each making 6 trips per day in 1 day (so, 6 trips, period) to transport 10,000 crates.

that looks like

x × 6 × 83.33333... = 10,000

x × 6 × 83 1/3 = 10,000

x × (6×83 + 6 × 1/3) = 10,000

x × (498 + 2) = 10,000

500x = 10,000

x = 20

so, we need 20 lorries each doing 6 trips in one day to transport 10,000 crates in one day.

these are altogether 20×6 = 120 lorry trips.

that is 4 times the number of the original scenario (30 trips).

and logically, when doing 4 times the work, we achieve 4 times the result (10,000 crates instead of 2,500).

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