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6 January, 03:09

A state has a limit on the lengths of cargo trains. The train cannot exceed a length of 1,100 ft. Train A has 28 cars at 30 feet each, and train B has 22 cars at 40 feet each. Do the trains meet the requirement? a. Train A and Train B pass. c. Train A fails and Train B passes. b. Train A passes and Train B fails. d. none of these

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  1. 6 January, 03:57
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    Train A has 28 cars at 30 ft each ... 28 * 30 = 840 ft

    train B has 22 cars at 40 ft each ... 22 * 40 = 880 ft.

    and both train A and B are under 1100 ft ... so both trains pass
  2. 6 January, 06:23
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    The train cannot exceed a length of 1100 ft. Train A has 28 cars at 40 feet each, and train B ha ... Train A = 28 * 40 Train B = 34 * 30.
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