How many units are in a rate
Class I towing capacity, up to 2,000 lbs GTW (Gross Trailer Weight) and 200 lbs TW (Tongue Weight). Class II towing capacity, up to 3,500 GTW and 350 lbs TW. Class III towing capacity, up to 6,000 lbs and 600 TW. Class IV towing capacity, up to 12,000 GTW and 1,000 TW. Class V towing capacity, up to 18,000 GTW and 1,800 TW.
Class II levels 3500lbs towing 350lbs tongue
3000 pounds
towing capacity of 2003 merc. sable is #1000 class 1 hitch
Simplify the fraction to its simplest form.If this is 1/y then the unit rate is "1 unit per y units".If it is x/1 then the unit rate is "x units per unit".If it is x/y then the units rate is "(x/y) units per unit".
Depends on the class. Each class is a number of units and the units translates into the hours in class. For instance if you have a 3 unit class you spend 3 hours a week in that class.
class III rated for up to 5,000lbs, class IV is rated for up to 10,000lbs towing capacity
Class A and B are about the Gross Vehicle Weight rating (GVWR). Class A is GVWR in excess of 26,001lbs towing a trailer in excess of 10,000lbs. Class B is the same weight towing a trailer less than 10,000lbs. Class C is for transporting more than 16 passengers or Hazardous Materials.
Pulse rate units is beats per minute.
Class what? Units? Supplies?
Class one 3000 lb max