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Jet001 [13]
3 years ago
8

Jessica is a custodian at Oracle Arena. She waxes 20 m 2 20 m 2 20, start text, space, m, end text, squared of the floor in 3 5

5 3 ​ start fraction, 3, divided by, 5, end fraction of an hour. Jessica waxes the floor at a constant rate. At this rate, how many square meters can she wax per hour?
Mathematics
1 answer:
ozzi3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

she can wax 33.33 m² of area per hour at the given rate

Step-by-step explanation:

Data provided in the question:

Area of the floor that Jessica waxes = 20 m²

Total Time taken to wax the area = \frac{3}{5} hours

Now,

The rate at which Jessica can wax per hour = \frac{\textup{Area she waxes}}{\textup{Total time taken to wax the area}}

or

⇒ The rate at which Jessica can wax per hour = \frac{\textup{20}}{\frac{3}{5}}  m²/hour

or

⇒ The rate at which Jessica can wax per hour =  \frac{\textup{20}\times5}{3}  m²/hour

or

⇒ The rate at which Jessica can wax per hour =  33.33 m²/hour

Hence, she can wax 33.33 m² of area per hour at the given rate

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