Adam is a team leader for a packing and moving company. Today, his team packed 96 boxes in 4 hours. What was his team's packing rate, in boxes per hour?

To find the packing rate, divide the number of boxes packed by the number of hours worked: 96 boxes / 4 hours = <<96/4=24>>24 boxes/hour. Answer: \boxed{24}.

To find the team's packing rate, we need to divide the number of boxes packed by the time taken to pack them.

Step 1: Divide the number of boxes packed by the time taken.
Packing rate = 96 boxes / 4 hours

Step 2: Perform the division.
Packing rate = 24 boxes per hour

So, Adam's team had a packing rate of 24 boxes per hour.

To find the team's packing rate, we need to divide the total number of boxes packed by the number of hours it took. In this case, Adam's team packed 96 boxes in 4 hours.

So, to find their packing rate (in boxes per hour):

Packing rate = Total number of boxes / Number of hours

Packing rate = 96 boxes / 4 hours

Now, let's do the math:

Packing rate = 24 boxes per hour

Therefore, Adam's team's packing rate is 24 boxes per hour.