If a concrete block weighs 2 ton (1ton=1000kg) and a truck's maximum capacity is 8000kg, how many concrete blocks will th truck be able to load at maximum capacity?

Since the maximum capacity of the truck is 8000kg, and each concrete block weighs 2000kg, the truck will be able to load 8000/2000 = <<8000/2000=4>>4 concrete blocks at maximum capacity. Answer: \boxed{4}.

To find out how many concrete blocks the truck can load at maximum capacity, we need to divide the truck's maximum capacity by the weight of each concrete block.

1 ton is equal to 1000 kg.

Given that a concrete block weighs 2 tons, it weighs 2 x 1000 kg = 2000 kg.

The truck's maximum capacity is 8000 kg.

To calculate the number of concrete blocks the truck can load, we divide the maximum capacity of the truck by the weight of each concrete block:

8000 kg / 2000 kg = 4.

Therefore, the truck will be able to load 4 concrete blocks at its maximum capacity.

To find the number of concrete blocks that the truck can load at its maximum capacity, we need to divide the truck's maximum capacity by the weight of each concrete block.

First, let's convert the weight of each concrete block from tons to kilograms:
1 ton = 1000 kg

So, each concrete block weighs 2 tons × 1000 kg/ton = 2000 kg.

Now, divide the truck's maximum capacity by the weight of each concrete block:
8000 kg ÷ 2000 kg/block = 4 blocks

Therefore, the truck will be able to load 4 concrete blocks at its maximum capacity.