The newest John Deere combine machine can harvest 180 acres of wheat in 6 hours. How many acres will be harvested in 10 hours?(1 point)%0D%0A acres

To find out how many acres will be harvested in 10 hours, we can set up a proportion.

Let x be the number of acres harvested in 10 hours.

We know that 180 acres are harvested in 6 hours.

So, the proportion becomes:

180 acres / 6 hours = x acres / 10 hours

Cross multiplying, we get:

6 * x = 180 * 10

6x = 1800

Dividing both sides by 6, we get:

x = 300

Therefore, in 10 hours, the John Deere combine machine will harvest 300 acres.

To calculate the number of acres that will be harvested in 10 hours, we can set up a proportion using the information given.

Since the newest John Deere combine machine can harvest 180 acres in 6 hours, we can set up the following proportion:

180 acres / 6 hours = x acres / 10 hours

To find the value of x, we can cross-multiply and solve for x.

6 * x = 180 * 10

6x = 1800

Dividing both sides of the equation by 6, we get:

x = 300

Therefore, in 10 hours, the newest John Deere combine machine will harvest 300 acres of wheat.

To find out how many acres will be harvested in 10 hours, we need to calculate the rate at which the John Deere combine machine is harvesting wheat per hour.

To do this, we divide the total number of acres harvested by the total number of hours it took to harvest them. In this case, the combine machine harvested 180 acres in 6 hours.

So, the harvest rate per hour is: 180 acres / 6 hours = 30 acres/hour.

Now, we can find out how many acres will be harvested in 10 hours by multiplying the harvest rate per hour by the number of hours:

30 acres/hour * 10 hours = 300 acres.

Therefore, the John Deere combine machine will harvest 300 acres of wheat in 10 hours.