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Question
ck drives truck 3. how many times will he need to place his tires in the next 2 years?
a. three
b. not enough information given
c. two
d. four
chart: bar graph with truck 1, truck 2, truck 3, truck 4; table: tire name, warranty (miles): tire a 65,000, tire b 80,000, tire c 50,000, tire d 30,000
Step1: Analyze Truck 3's annual miles
From the bar graph, Truck 3's annual miles driven is 100,000 (assuming the bar for Truck 3 reaches 100,000 on the x - axis).
Step2: Calculate total miles in 2 years
Total miles in 2 years = 100,000×2 = 200,000 miles.
Step3: Determine tire warranty for Truck 3
We need to know which tire Truck 3 uses. But the problem doesn't specify which tire is on Truck 3. The table gives warranties for Tire A (65,000), Tire B (80,000), Tire C (50,000), Tire D (30,000), but we don't know which one is installed on Truck 3. So we can't calculate how many times the tires need to be replaced as we lack the information about the tire's warranty (or lifespan in terms of miles) for Truck 3's tires.
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b. Not enough information given