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Ratio of number of Cars : Lorries : Motorbikes

= 3 : 4 : 6

For this question, treat each lorry and car as having 4 wheels each and each motorbike as having 2 wheels each.

(In reality, most lorries have more than 4 wheels usually (double axle) . Some type of motorbikes are 3 wheeled as well)

Multiply the each number in the ratio by the respective number of wheels.

Ratio of wheels becomes :

3 : 4 : 6
×4 |×4 |×2

12 : 16 : 12 = 3 : 4 : 3

Total number of units of wheels = 3 + 4 + 3 = 10 units

So 10 units = 800 wheels
1 unit = 800 wheels ÷ 10 = 80 wheels

Number of wheels the lorries have = 80 x 4 = 320

Number of lorries = 320 ÷ 4 wheels per lorry = 80 lorries
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4 years ago
Dont understand the last step
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Total number of wheels all the lorries have : 320

Now 1 lorry has 4 wheels. So how many sets of 4 wheels are there?

320 ÷ 4 = 80

There are 80 sets of 4 wheels.

So how many lorries are there? 80
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