Determining Billing Rates And Fitting Freight On Trucks

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1. 2 pieces
4,500 pounds
40 X 80 X100 

Explanation

The given information states "2 pieces, 4,500 pounds, 40 X 80 X 100". This suggests that there are two pieces of cargo weighing a total of 4,500 pounds, with dimensions of 40 inches by 80 inches by 100 inches. Based on these specifications, a Tractor / Semi would be the most suitable option for transporting this cargo. A Tractor / Semi is a large vehicle capable of carrying heavy loads, making it the appropriate choice in this scenario.

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2. 15 containers, 7500 lbs, 48 X 45X48, stackable

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Based on the given information, which includes the number of containers (15), the weight (7500 lbs), and the dimensions (48 X 45 X 48) of the cargo, the most suitable option for transporting this cargo would be a Large Straight truck. This type of truck is capable of accommodating multiple containers, has enough capacity to handle the weight, and has sufficient space to fit the dimensions of the cargo. Therefore, the Large Straight truck is the correct answer.

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3. 1 skid, 3000 pounds, 48X36X24

Explanation

The given information states that there is 1 skid weighing 3000 pounds with dimensions of 48X36X24. The Sprinter is a type of cargo van that is commonly used for transporting smaller loads. Given the weight and dimensions of the skid, a Sprinter would be an appropriate choice as it has enough space to accommodate the skid and is suitable for smaller loads.

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4. 1 skid, 650 pounds, 65 X 48 X 12

Explanation

The given information states that there is 1 skid weighing 650 pounds with dimensions of 65 X 48 X 12. Based on this information, the most suitable option to transport this skid would be a Cargo Van. A Cargo Van provides enough space to accommodate the skid and has the capacity to handle the weight of 650 pounds. Additionally, the dimensions of the skid fit within the dimensions of a typical Cargo Van, making it the appropriate choice for transportation.

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5. 6 skids, 1500 lbs each, 45 X 45 X 42
plus 3 skids, 500 lbs each, 24 X 24X 12  

All are stackable.

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The given information states that there are 6 skids weighing 1500 lbs each and measuring 45 X 45 X 42, and 3 skids weighing 500 lbs each and measuring 24 X 24 X 12. It is also mentioned that all skids are stackable. The Large Straight truck would be the most suitable option to transport this cargo because it has enough space to accommodate the dimensions of the skids and the weight capacity to handle the total weight of the skids.

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6. 4 skids, 900 pounds, 48 X 40 X 90

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Weight only would tell you a cargo van, but there are 4 tall skids for this truckload

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2 pieces4,500 pounds40 X 80 X100 
15 containers, 7500 lbs, 48 X 45X48, stackable
1 skid, 3000 pounds, 48X36X24
1 skid, 650 pounds, 65 X 48 X 12
6 skids, 1500 lbs each, 45 X 45 X 42 plus 3 skids, 500 lbs each, 24 X...
4 skids, 900 pounds, 48 X 40 X 90
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