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1 November, 04:15

A state has a limit on the length of cargo trains the train cannot exceed a length of 1100 feet train a has 28 cars at 30 feet each and trays be has 22 cars at 40 feet each do the trains meet the requirement

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  1. 1 November, 04:53
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    the train cannot exceed a length of 1100 feet

    Now, train A = 28 cars at 30 feet each

    Therefore, Train A's total length = 28*30 = 840 feet < 1100 feet.

    Now, train B = 22 cars at 40 feet each

    Therefore, Train B's total length = 22*40 = 880 feet < 1100 feet.

    Thus, both the trains meet the requirement.
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