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A trunk can carry up to 207 kilograms of cargo. A brick has a mass of 4 kilograms. What is the maximum number of bricks the truck can carry?
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A trunk can carry up to 207 kilograms of cargo. A brick has a mass of 4 kilograms. What is the maximum number of bricks the truck can carry?
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A trunk can carry up to 207 kilograms of cargo. A brick has a mass of 4 kilograms. What is the maximum number of bricks the truck can carry?
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207 kilograms/ 4 kilograms = 51.75 Which would mean the truck can carry 51 bricks. There's no need to carry 3/4 of a brick.
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