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Anton [14]
3 years ago
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Mathematics
1 answer:
Sonbull [250]3 years ago
8 0

Correct question is;

John makes clay cups. He makes 18 cups each hour.

He makes cups for 6½ hours each day, on 5 days of the week.

The cups are packed in boxes.

4 cups are packed into each box.

How many boxes are needed for

all the cups John makes in a week?

585

146.25

146

147

Answer:

147

Step-by-step explanation:

Since he makes 18 cups each hour and we are told that he makes it for 6½ hours each day.

Thus, amount of cups made per day = 18 × 6½ = 18 × 13/2 = 117 cups

She works 5 days a week.

This means;

Cups produced for the week = 117 × 5 = 585 cups

We are told that the cups are to be packed in boxes. Also that 4 cups are packed into each box.

Thus, number of boxes = 585/4 = 146.25 boxes

Since, we can't have a decimal as number of boxes, to fit everything we approximately need 147 boxes

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