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1 May, 18:55

If a test of the model shows that it holds 8,000 ounces, will the bridge hold 1 ton? 8,000 ounces on the model is equal to _ ounces on the actual bridge. Convert ounces to pounds. The actual bridge can hold _ pounds. Therefore, the bridge will/will not hold 1 ton.

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  1. 1 May, 22:27
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    It will not hold.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    A) No.

    It cannot hold 1 tonne of weight since it model capacity was 8000 ounces.

    1 tonne = 2204.623 pounds.

    But 1 pound = 16 ounce

    X pounds = 8000 ounce

    X = (8000 * 1) / 16

    X = 500 pounds.

    The bridge can only carry 500pounds.

    But, 1 tonne = 2204.623 pounds

    X tonne = 500 pounds

    X = (1 * 500) / 2204.623

    X = 0.2267 tonnes.

    The maximum weight which the bridge can carry is 0.2267 tonnes.

    The bridge will not hold 1 tonne
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