A total of \(n\) trucks and cars are parked in a lot. If the number of cars is \(\dfrac14\) the number of trucks and

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A total of \(n\) trucks and cars are parked in a lot. If the number of cars is \(\dfrac14\) the number of trucks and \(\dfrac23\) of the trucks are pickups, how many pickups, in terms of \(n,\) are parked in the lot?

A. \(\dfrac{n}6 \)

B. \(\dfrac{5n}{12}\)

C. \(\dfrac{n}2\)

D. \(\dfrac{8n}{15}\)

E. \(\dfrac{11n}{12}\)

Answer: D

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