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A small truck can hold a total of 40 crates and boxes. For every 3 crates the truck can hold, there is room for 5 boxes. How many crates and boxes are in the truck when it is completely full?

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Answer:

25 boxes 15 crates

We would get this solution by adding up the two sides comparing the ratios, hence: we get room for 3 crates for every 5 boxes that we can hold in the truck.

What are ratios?

A ratio is an ordered pair of numbers a and b, written a:b where b does not equal 0. A proportion is an equation in which two ratios are set equal to each other. hence, if there is 3 crates and 5 boxes you could write the ratio as: 3 : 5 (for every 3 crates there are 5 boxes) 3 / 5 are boys and 5 / 3 are crates.

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Answer: There are 25 crates and 15 boxes in the truck when it is full.

Explanation:

Let c= Number of crates , b= Number of boxes.

As per given,


c+b = 40 (i)


3c=5b\\\\\Rightarow\ c=(5b)/(3) (ii)

Put value of c from (ii) in (i)


(5b)/(3)+b = 40\\\\\Rightarrow\ (5b+3b)/(3)=40\\\\\Rightarrow\ (8b)/(3)=40\\\\\Rightarrow\ 8b=3*40\\\\\Rightarrow\ 8b=120\\\\\Rightarrow\ b=(120)/(8)=15

put value of b in (ii),


c=(5*15)/(3)=5*5=25

Hence, there are 25 crates and 15 boxes in the truck when it is full.

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