Math, asked by hectorabel2003, 1 year ago

The maximum height of a vehicle that can safely pass under a bridge is 12 feet 5 inches. A truck measures 162 inches in height. Which best explains whether or not the truck can pass safely under the bridge?

Answers

Answered by gajordan
1

Answer:

B. The truck cannot pass safely under the bridge. The truck is 13 inches taller than the maximum height.

Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by AneesKakar
0

Answer:

the truck can't pass safely under the bridge because it is 13 inches higher than the bridge.

Given:

  • The maximum height of a vehicle that can safely pass under a bridge is 12 feet 5 inches.
  • A truck measures 162 inches in height

To find:

whether or not the truck can pass safely under the bridge

Solution:

to find out the answer to this question, let's convert the maximum height of a vehicle that can pass under the bridge into inches.

the height of the vehicle that can pass under the bridge be 'y'.

height of the vehicle that can pass under the bridge  = 12 feet + 5 inches

1 feet = 12 inches

y = (12 x 12) + 5

y = 144 + 5

y = 149

the maximum height of vehicle that can pass under the bridge= 149

the height of the truck = 162

total height difference = 162 - 149 = 13 inches

Hence, the truck can't pass safely under the bridge because it is 13 inches higher than the bridge.

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