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arsen [322]
3 years ago
7

The united states postal service delivers about 28⋅5228⋅52 pieces of mail each second. there are 28⋅34⋅52 28⋅34⋅52

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1 answer:
Savatey [412]3 years ago
4 0
I have a difficulty on understanding the given, i think the way you wrote it is very confusing, but according to my understanding
<span>united states postal service delivers about 2852 pieces of mail each second.

so the number of mails the postal srvices deliver in 6 days is:

n = (2852 mail / second) ( 6 days) ( 24 hrs / 1 day ) ( 60 min / 1 hr ) ( 60 s / 1 min)

n = 1478476800 mails</span>
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