Solving Proportions Quiz Part 2

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A 10-acre field produced 750 bushels of corn. At that rate, how much corn can be produced from a 14-acre field?

750 bushels / 10 acre = x bushels / 14 acre

750 / 10 = x / 14

Cross multiply

750 ∙ 14 = 10 ∙ x

10500 = 10 x

Divide both sides by 10

1050 = x

x = 1050 bushels

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To solve this problem, we can set up a proportion using the given information.

We know that the ratio of acres to bushels of corn is constant. So, we can set up the equation:

10 acres / 750 bushels = 14 acres / x bushels

To find the value of x, which represents the number of bushels in a 14-acre field, we can cross-multiply:

10 acres * x bushels = 750 bushels * 14 acres

10x = 10,500

To isolate x, we can divide both sides of the equation by 10:

x = 10,500 / 10

x = 1,050 bushels

Therefore, a 14-acre field can produce 1,050 bushels of corn.