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Answer:

2 and a half trips?

Step-by-step explanation:

i did 3.75/1.5 and got 2 .5 soooo i think thats it.

znk

Answer:

Three  

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]\begin{array}{rcl}\\\text{Number of tons} & = & \text{Number of trips} \times \dfrac{\text{number of tons}}{\text{1 trip}}\\\text{3.75 t} & = & \text{Number of trips}\times \dfrac{\text{1.5 t}}{\text{1 trip}}\\\dfrac{3.75}{1.5} & = & \text{Number of trips}\\\text{Number of trips} & = & 2.5\\\end{array}[/tex]

Jason can't make 2.5 trips.

He can make two trips carrying a full load and another trip carrying a half-load.

That makes three trips.