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Dmitry
2 months ago
12

A factory produces 60005/12

Mathematics
1 answer:
Inessa [12.5K]2 months ago
7 0

Answer:

About\ 193 \frac{209}{372} \ tons\ of \ steel

Step-by-step explanation:

To find out how much ice is required, we consider a factory that produces 6000 5/12 tons of steel monthly, and we need to determine the daily production using the conversion;

With up to 31 days equating to one month

This indicates the factory manufactures 6000 5/12 tons of steel in 31 days.

6000 5/12 tons = 31 days

72,005/12 tons = 31 days

Thus, daily production would be approximately (72,005/12)/31 tons of steel.

(72,005/12)/31 = 72,005/12 * 1/31

= 72,005/372

= 193  209/372 tons of steel.

Consequently, the factory produces around 193 \frac{209}{372} tons of steel each day

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