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The capacities of two trucks are 3 tons and 4 tons respectively. If the smaller truck makes 18 more trips than the larger, it can deliver 12 more tons of freight than the larger. How many trips does each truck make? Let x represent the number of trips that the larger truck makes. Which of the following equations could be used to solve the problem?

4x - 3(x + 18) = 12
3(x + 18) - 4x = 12
3x - 4(x + 18) = 12

User Aramis
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Answer: The answer is B, 3(x + 18) - 4x = 12

Explanation:

User Abtin Forouzandeh
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Let's assume

x represent the number of trips that the larger truck makes

so, we are given

If the smaller truck makes 18 more trips than the larger

so,

number of trips for larger truck =x

number of trips for smaller truck =x+18

The capacities of two trucks are 3 tons and 4 tons respectively

so, capacity of smaller truck per trip =3 tons / trip

total ton carried by smaller truck = (number of trips for smaller truck)*(capacity of smaller truck per trip)

now, we can plug values

total ton carried by smaller truck =3*(x+18)

total ton carried by larger truck = (number of trips for larger truck)*(capacity of larger truck per trip)

total ton carried by larger truck =4x

it can deliver 12 more tons of freight than the larger

so, we get


3(x+18)=4x+12

we can move 4x on left side

we get


3(x+18)-4x=12...............Answer

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