If each truck carries 3.5 tons of goods, I can't transport two tons of the goods. If each truck carries four tons of goods, one ton of the goods can be loaded after loading the goods. How many tons of these goods are there in total?

If each truck carries 3.5 tons of goods, I can't transport two tons of the goods. If each truck carries four tons of goods, one ton of the goods can be loaded after loading the goods. How many tons of these goods are there in total?


There are x trucks, 3.5x * 6 + 2 = 4x-1, x = 63.5 * 6 + 2 = 23t



If each vehicle carries 3 tons of goods, there will be 5 tons left. If each vehicle carries 4 tons, there will be 5 less vehicles. How many vehicles are there and how many goods are there


(X*3)+5=(x-5)*4
25 vehicles, 80 tons of goods



Several vehicles are used to load a batch of goods. If each vehicle loads 3.5 tons, there are still 2 tons of this batch of goods that cannot be transported away
Then, after loading, you can load another ton of goods. What is the total weight of this batch of goods


The problem condition is not complete, if each car loading 4 tons, then after loading, can also load other goods a ton, the total mass of this batch of goods is how many tons, if each car loading 3.5 tons, this batch of goods still have 2 tons can not be transported away, if each car loading 4 tons, then after loading, can also load other goods a ton, the total weight of this batch of goods