Asked by I Love Me

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

I need help on this can someone please try to help me. Thanks :)

Answers

Answered by oobleck
since the ratio of corn/area is constant, you want x such that
x/14 = 750/10
Answered by I Love Me
i dont understand can you break it down a little to explain more
Answered by IKTA!
What is rate is the question you need to know right? If yo uhave 10 acres that make 750 bushels of corn, how many bushels can you make with just 1 acre? Then times it by 14 to find x.
Answered by bro
isnt x 1050?
Answered by Help🤯
here you go here is the answer and please do not just copy and paste i do not want you guys to get in trouble.
Answer: 14-acre field* (750 bushels/ 10-acre field)= 1,050 bushels. So the answer is that you can produce 1,050 bushels of corn from a 14 acre field.
Answered by Lovejoy_
750÷10=75
75×14=1,050
1,050 bushels of corn can be produced in the 14 acre field
Answered by I need help
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Answered by You're Girl
Thx Lovejoy_
Answered by Anonymous
@Ineedhelp the answer is literally above your comment soo....
Answered by random russian girl
750 divided by 10 = 75.
75 x 14 = 1,050

1,050 is the answer
why thank you random russian girl
Answered by blrrrd
bra js look at the video they gave you. but the answer is 1050.
hiii why did all of you do this so early it's 7:00 am rn for me :) you must be in a different time zone i got on early so i could get work done faster and sooner
Answered by Petey the pogger
The answer to the first question?
Answered by Slippin Jimmy
the answer to the last written response is on @Lovejoy_ 's post!!!!
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