The newest John Deere combine machine can harvest 180 acres of wheat in 6 hours. How many acres will be harvested in 10 hours?

If the newest John Deere combine machine can harvest 180 acres of wheat in 6 hours, then in 1 hour, it can harvest 180/6 = <<180/6=30>>30 acres of wheat.

Therefore, in 10 hours, it will harvest 30 x 10 = <<30*10=300>>300 acres of wheat. Answer: \boxed{300}.

To find out how many acres will be harvested in 10 hours, we can use a proportion to scale the 6-hour rate to a 10-hour rate.

First, let's determine the harvest rate for 6 hours. We are given that the newest John Deere combine machine can harvest 180 acres of wheat in 6 hours.

Rate = Harvested acres / Time

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

Now, we can set up a proportion using the 6-hour rate and the unknown rate for 10 hours:

Rate for 6 hours / 6 hours = Rate for 10 hours / 10 hours

30 acres per hour / 6 hours = Rate for 10 hours / 10 hours

Now we can cross-multiply and solve for the unknown rate for 10 hours:

30 acres per hour * 10 hours = Rate for 10 hours * 6 hours

300 acres = 6 hours * Rate for 10 hours

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

Rate for 10 hours = 300 acres / 6 hours

Rate for 10 hours = 50 acres per hour

So, the newest John Deere combine machine will harvest 50 acres of wheat in 10 hours.

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

Let's set up the proportion:

180 acres / 6 hours = x acres / 10 hours

To solve for x, we can cross multiply:

180 acres * 10 hours = 6 hours * x acres

1800 acres = 6x

Now, we can simply solve for x by dividing both sides of the equation by 6:

1800 acres / 6 = x

x = 300 acres

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