A utility service company has a fleet of cars and trucks. The gas tank of each car has a volume of x gallons, and the gas tank of each truck has a volume of y gallons. If it takes z gallons of gas to fill the empty gas tanks of the entire fleet, which equation shows the possible number of cars, c, and number of trucks, t, in the fleet?
Q. A utility service company has a fleet of cars and trucks. The gas tank of each car has a volume of x gallons, and the gas tank of each truck has a volume of y gallons. If it takes z gallons of gas to fill the empty gas tanks of the entire fleet, which equation shows the possible number of cars, c, and number of trucks, t, in the fleet?
Identify Missing Values: Identify the missing values in the problem statement. We need to know the volume of the gas tanks for both cars and trucks, as well as the total volume of gas needed to fill the fleet.
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