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10 May, 19:28

A bulldozer could carry 1/5 of a ton of sand. If a park needed 4 tons of sand, how many loads would the bulldozer need to carry?

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  1. 10 May, 19:51
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    The answer is 20.

    If you think about it as 5/5 is 1 and one load is 1/5, you need 5 loads to get 1 ton. Then, you need another 3. To get this you do 5 X 3. So you need 15 loads to get 3. Then add 15 + 5 which then gives you 20
  2. 10 May, 23:14
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    5x5 = 25

    25x4 = 100

    It needs to carry 100 loads
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