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22 cars and 18 trucksLet x = the number of cars. Since you know a total of 40 vehicles were washed, 40 minus the number of cars (x) is the number of trucks.7x +12(40-x) = 3707x + 480 - 12x = 370-5x = -110x = 2240 - 22 = 18To check:22 * 7 + 18 * 12154 + 216370
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exhaust is spewed from cars and trucks.
There are many for cars but for trucks I'm not sure.
The order that you typed the expression "ratio of trucks to cars" is important. Whichever word came first, its number must come first. You have written it both ways, but using the expression "15 cars to 23 trucks" could be written in odds notation as "15:20" or fractional notation as "15/23".
Both. Cars and trucks use different types - cars use regular and trucks use deisel - but both are still gasoline.
Just counting cars - not trucks or SUVs - Automotive News Data Center reports that there were 7,884,601 cars sold in 2008. There were 8,269,351 trucks and SUVs sold, making for a total of 16,153,952 new vehicles sold in 2008. Compared to the 2007calendar year, overall sales were down 2.5%, with car sales down 3% and truck sales down 1.9%. cars .com
yes trucks are better than because cars you can do a lot more with a truck than you can with cars
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Most common passenger cars run on gasoline. A small minority of cars and most larger trucks run on diesel fuel. In some countries, such as Brazil, a large number of cars run on either a gasoline-ethanol mix or purely on ethanol, as do many racing cars.
Expensive cars, because trucks are too manly.
Motorised cars and trucks have existed for less than 120 years.