A farmer in california owns a beautiful pear tree.He supplies the fruit to a near by grocery store.The store owner has called the farmer to see how much fruit is available for him to purchase.The farmer knows that the main trunk has 24 branches.Each branch has exactly 12 boughs and each bough has exactly 6 twigs.Since each twigs bears one piece of fruit,how many plums will the farmer be able to deliver?

24*12*6 = ?

To find the total number of plums the farmer will be able to deliver, we need to multiply the number of twigs by the number of boughs, by the number of branches.

First, let's calculate the number of twigs per branch: 6 twigs x 1 piece of fruit per twig = 6 pieces of fruit per bough.

Next, let's calculate the number of boughs per branch: 12 boughs x 6 pieces of fruit per bough = 72 pieces of fruit per branch.

Finally, let's calculate the total number of plums on the tree: 24 branches x 72 pieces of fruit per branch = 1,728 plums.

Therefore, the farmer will be able to deliver 1,728 plums to the grocery store.