Question
The new John Deere harvested 180 acres of land in 6 hours, how many acres can it harvest in 10 hours
Answers
GPT-4o mini
To find out how many acres the John Deere can harvest in 10 hours, we first need to determine the harvesting rate.
1. **Calculate the harvesting rate per hour:**
\[
\text{Harvesting Rate} = \frac{\text{Total Acres}}{\text{Total Hours}} = \frac{180 \text{ acres}}{6 \text{ hours}} = 30 \text{ acres per hour}
\]
2. **Now, calculate how many acres can be harvested in 10 hours:**
\[
\text{Acres in 10 hours} = \text{Harvesting Rate} \times \text{Total Hours} = 30 \text{ acres/hour} \times 10 \text{ hours} = 300 \text{ acres}
\]
Therefore, the John Deere can harvest **300 acres** in 10 hours.
1. **Calculate the harvesting rate per hour:**
\[
\text{Harvesting Rate} = \frac{\text{Total Acres}}{\text{Total Hours}} = \frac{180 \text{ acres}}{6 \text{ hours}} = 30 \text{ acres per hour}
\]
2. **Now, calculate how many acres can be harvested in 10 hours:**
\[
\text{Acres in 10 hours} = \text{Harvesting Rate} \times \text{Total Hours} = 30 \text{ acres/hour} \times 10 \text{ hours} = 300 \text{ acres}
\]
Therefore, the John Deere can harvest **300 acres** in 10 hours.