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  • 26-04-2024
  • Mathematics
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It takes 14 tons of cement to pave 50 meters of road. How
much of a road can be paved by using one ton of
cement?

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GinnyAnswer
GinnyAnswer GinnyAnswer
  • 26-04-2024
To find out how much of a road can be paved by using one ton of cement, we can set up a proportion using the information given: 14 tons of cement paves 50 meters of road 1 ton of cement paves x meters of road Cross multiply to solve for x: 14 * x = 1 * 50 14x = 50 x = 50 / 14 x ≈ 3.57 meters Therefore, using one ton of cement, approximately 3.57 meters of road can be paved.
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