A team digs in 12 holes every 20 hours.

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To determine the rate at which the team digs holes, we can start by finding out how many holes they dig per hour.

Given:

  • The team digs 12 holes in 20 hours.

First, calculate the number of holes dug per hour:

\[ \text{Holes per hour} = \frac{\text{Total holes}}{\text{Total hours}} = \frac{12 \text{ holes}}{20 \text{ hours}} = 0.6 \text{ holes per hour} \]

Now, if you want to know how many holes they can dig in a different time frame, you can use this rate. For instance:

  • To find out how many holes they would dig in 1 hour, it would be 0.6 holes.
  • To find out how many holes they could dig in 40 hours, you would multiply their rate by 40:

\[ \text{Holes in 40 hours} = 0.6 \text{ holes/hour} \times 40 \text{ hours} = 24 \text{ holes} \]

If you have a specific time frame in mind, let me know, and I can help you calculate how many holes would be dug in that time.