John Deere combine machine can harvest 180 acres of wheat in 6 hours. Ho many can it harvest in 10 hours.

To find out how many acres the John Deere combine machine can harvest in 10 hours, we can set up a proportion:

180 acres harvested / 6 hours = X acres harvested / 10 hours

Cross-multiplying:

6 * X acres harvested = 180 acres harvested * 10 hours

Simplifying:

6X = 1800

Dividing both sides by 6:

X = 1800 / 6 = 300

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

To determine how many acres the John Deere combine machine can harvest in 10 hours, we need to calculate the harvest rate per hour and then multiply it by the number of hours.

First, we find the harvest rate per hour by dividing the total number of acres harvested by the number of hours it took. In this case, the machine harvested 180 acres in 6 hours:

Harvest rate per hour = 180 acres / 6 hours = 30 acres/hour

Now we can calculate how many acres the machine can harvest in 10 hours by multiplying the harvest rate per hour by the number of hours:

Acres harvested in 10 hours = 30 acres/hour * 10 hours = 300 acres

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

To find how many acres the John Deere combine machine can harvest in 10 hours, we can set up a proportion using the given information.

Let "x" represent the number of acres the combine can harvest in 10 hours.

We can set up the proportion as follows:

180 acres / 6 hours = x acres / 10 hours

We can cross-multiply and solve for x:

180 * 10 = 6 * x

1800 = 6x

To isolate x, we divide both sides of the equation by 6:

1800 / 6 = x

300 = x

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