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- jeff knows that his semi - trailer truck is 3.2 m high. a tunnel is marked as \max height: 10 6\ \. will jeffs truck fit through the tunnel?
- benjamin owns an older american truck. the odometer shows distance travelled in miles. on a recent trip to deliver produce for his employer, he drove 1564 mi. his employer pays him $0.89/km for the use of his own truck. how much will he be reimbursed for the use of his truck for the trip?
- your learner’s permit says you are 160 cm tall. how tall are you in imperial?
Problem 9 (Jeff's Truck and Tunnel)
Step1: Convert tunnel height to meters
1 foot = 0.3048 meters, 1 inch = 0.0254 meters.
Tunnel height: \( 10'6'' = 10 \times 0.3048 + 6 \times 0.0254 \)
\( = 3.048 + 0.1524 = 3.2004 \, \text{m} \)
Step2: Compare truck and tunnel height
Truck height: \( 3.2 \, \text{m} \)
Tunnel height: \( 3.2004 \, \text{m} \)
Since \( 3.2 < 3.2004 \), the truck fits.
Step1: Convert miles to kilometers
1 mile = 1.60934 kilometers.
Distance in km: \( 1564 \times 1.60934 \approx 1564 \times 1.60934 \approx 2517.01 \, \text{km} \)
Step2: Calculate reimbursement
Reimbursement = Rate × Distance
\( = 0.89 \times 2517.01 \approx 2240.14 \)
Step1: Convert centimeters to inches (or feet + inches)
1 inch = 2.54 cm.
Height in inches: \( \frac{160}{2.54} \approx 62.99 \, \text{inches} \)
Step2: Convert inches to feet + inches
1 foot = 12 inches.
Feet: \( \lfloor \frac{62.99}{12}
floor = 5 \) (feet)
Inches: \( 62.99 - 5 \times 12 = 2.99 \approx 3 \) (inches)
So, \( 5'3'' \) (or \( 62.99'' \) if in inches).
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Yes, Jeff's truck will fit through the tunnel.