So do you need it as a percent or a fraction?
In unit of batches over days, let r be the planned rate and R be the actual increased rate. The difference between R and r is described as 10 shirts per day.
R-r=10
Rate Time Batches
Planned r 8 1
Actual R 7 1
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, the number of batches equivalent to 10 shirts.

OneBatch=560*Shirts
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2t+3n=9 2(2)+3n=9
+5t-3n=5 (the 3n cancel out) 4+3n=9
7t=14 3n=5
t=2 n=5/3 or 1.67
Answer:
0.6
Step-by-step explanation:
We can get the answer by subtracting the decimal by one.
2/5 = 0.4
1 - 0.4 = 0.6
Answer:
19,683 and 1/243
Step-by-step explanation: