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The weight limit for hauling logs on a local highway is 80,000 pounds. A typical log truck weighs 30,000 pounds empty.
Write and solve and equation to find the maximum weight of lumber that the truck can carry and not exceed the weight
limit.
A. 30,000 + 80,000 = x; x = 110,000
B. 30,000 + x = 80,000; x = 50,000
C. 30,000x = 80,000; x = 2.67
D.80,000 - X= 30,000; x = 5,000
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