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An engineer is building a bridge that should be able to hold a maximum weight of 1 ton. He builds a model of the bridge that is exactly 4 times smaller than the actual bridge. 16 ounces = 1 pound. 2,000 pounds = 1 ton. If a test of the model shows that it holds 8,000 ounces, will the bridge hold 1 ton?

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Answer:

it would be able to hold 1 ton

Explanation:

User Karan Shah
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Answer:

Yes, the bridge will hold 1 ton.

Explanation:

The ratio of the scale of the model to the real bridge = 1:4

The test model shows the model can take 8000 ounces

The real bridge will therefore take 8000 x 4 = 32000 ounces

but,

16 ounces = 1 pound

32000 ounces =
x pounds

==>
x = 32000/16 = 2000 pounds

also,

2000 pounds = 1 ton,

therefore, the bridge will hold 1 ton

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