Question
:
nathan packs 30 boxes in 2 hours.how many boxes can he pack in an 10 hour shift?
30 boxes in 2 hours = 15 box in 1 hour
so
10 * 15 = 150
150 boxes is your answer
Answer:
x^9/8
Step-by-step explanation:
The exponent property that you can use here is that when multiplying the two exponents, you add their exponents
Thus, (x^7/8) (x^1/4) = x^(7/8+1/4)=x^9/8
It is 20.000 plus 2.000 plus 50 plus 6
M is 1
if you subtract 1/3 from 1 (3/3), it is 2/3.
3 - 1 = 2