Vehicle weights

Vehicle weights

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This task is about solving mathematical problems involving weight.
illustration: cars on a car transporter truck
A car-transporter is allowed to carry no more than 8 vehicles, up to a maximum total weight of 8 tonnes.
A small car weighs 800 kg and a station-wagon weighs 1200 kg. (1 tonne = 1000 kg)

Question

a)  Which three of these loads would not be allowed? Select three options.
    • 4 station-wagons and 3 small cars

    • 7 station-wagons

    • 9 small cars

    • 3 station-wagons and 5 small cars

    • 5 station-wagons and 3 small cars

Question 2Change answer

Here is an equation to describe the load of the transporter: (800 × m) + (1200 × n) = p
i)  What does the m stand for?
ii)  What does the p stand for?

Question 2Change answer

c)  If 2 station-wagons are put on the transporter, what is the largest number of small cars that can be loaded? 
 small cars [Remember the 8 vehicle maximum and the weight limit of 8 tonnes.]

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     Show how you worked out your answer in the space below:
Task administration: 
This task is completed with pencil and paper or online.
Level:
4
Description of task: 
Students solve mathematical problems involving weight. They also identify parts of the related linear equations.
Curriculum Links: 
Key competencies
This resource involves communicating how a student solved a simple linear equation. This relates to the Key Competency: Using language, symbols and text.
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Answers/responses: 
  

Y8 (04/1997)

Y9 (04/1997)

a)   (ii) [7 station-wagons weigh 8400 kg – too much]
(iii) [9 cars are too many, even though their weight is OK]
(v) [5 station-wagons and 3 cars weigh 8400 kg – too much]
Must get all 3 correct to obtain this mark.
difficult difficult
b)   m = number of small cars in the load.
p = total weight of vehicles in the load [in kg].
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very difficult
c) i)
ii)
6 small cars.
(1200 × 2) + 800m must not exceed 8000, leading to a maximum value of m given by 800m = 5600. This gives 7, but can only have 6 to satisfy the condition that the maximum number of vehicles is 8.
difficult difficult
Diagnostic and formative information: 
  Common error Likely reason
a) B, E chosen
B, D, E chosen
8 car limit on option C ignored.
8 car limit ignored and D miscalculated.
b) i)
    ii)
Metres, mass, mean, etc.
Tonnes (total)
Alliterative guessing.
c) i) 7 8 car limit ignored. Other calculations correct.
Next steps: 
EXTENSION: (For group discussion)
This example leads to an interesting graphical extension, in which various combinations of numbers of station-wagons and small cars can be plotted on two axes, and the 'legal region' shaded.