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A standard die has no memory and so the probability of rolling an even number is always a half. If you did not know that the die was standard and were using the fact that 7 out of 12 rolls were even as an empirical estimate for a loaded die then the answer is 7/12.
Loaded or unloaded? 2-30kg loaded is the most common range.
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This depends heavily on the vehicle in question. Stopping distance is a function of the mass of the vehicle, the width of the tires (i.e. friction area in contact with the pavement), and the type and "strength" of the brakes on the vehicle. A typical mid-size sedan like a Toyota Camry can stop in roughly 30 feet from 30mph. A large SUV like a Ford Explorer requires about 35-40 feet, while a Semi-Tractor trailer cab with loaded trailer can stop in about 40 feet, despite weighing over 10 times that of the SUV, since it has much more powerful brakes and much more wheel contact area.
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You can fit 24 pallets straight in or 26 sideways. You might only be able to get 22 if your pallets are not standard size or the equipment is some what outdated. -ELChatter
48 feet/4 feet =12 x 2 sides of the trailer =24 pallets.
I would have to say atleast a good 48 feet worth
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22 chep standard pallets can be loaded into a 40ft container providing the stock does not overhang the pallets allowing them to be loaded flush together
I would have to say atleast a good 48 feet worth
A standard pallet is 48" x 40" . You should be able to fit 24 skids in a 48 foot trailer. There are ways to get more.
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