Mathematics, 28.01.2021 07:40 kristieroth1
At a railway yard, locomotives are used to haul containers carrying oil. A locomotive is chosen according to the volume of oil it can haul, as shown in the table.
Locomotive
Capacity
A450 0−750 cubic feet
CG35 750−1,500 cubic feet
BR73 1,500−2,500 cubic feet
YH61 2,500−3,500 cubic feet
The four cylindrical containers listed in the table need to be hauled.
Cylinder
Length (ft.)
Diameter (ft.)
Fill Level
A 40 12 half
B 24 8 full
C 16 16 full
D 6 12 full
Match each container to the locomotive needed to haul it.
Tiles
A450
cylinder A
CG35
cylinder B
BR73
cylinder C
YH61
cylinder D.
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