An old building has been demolished, and there are 3 tons of debris to haul away. Each pickup load can hold ton of debris. As many full loads as possible are hauled away. How much of a

full pickup load is in the last load of debris?

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The number of full load as possible to hauled away is 3 load, and in the last load there will be 1 ton of debris

The total quantity of debris to haul away = 3 tons

The quantity of debris that a pickup load can hold = 1 ton

Number of full load as possible to hauled away = The total quantity of debris to haul away / The quantity of debris that a pickup load can hold

Substitute the values in the equation

Here we have to use the division

Number of full load as possible to hauled away  = 3/1

=3 load

In the last load there will 1 ton of debris

Hence, the number of full load as possible to hauled away is 3 load, and in the last load there will be 1 ton of debris

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