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Jake's family is moving to a new home. They packed 22 boxes in LaTeX: 1/frac{5}{6}1 5 6 hours. What is the average number of boxes they packed per hour?

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  1. 2 June, 01:33
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    12 boxes per hour.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Jake's family packed 22 boxes in 1 5/6 hours (that is, 1 hour plus 5/6 of a hour: 1 + 5/6 = (6+5) / 6 = 11/6 hours).

    So, to know the average number of boxes packed per hour, we can do a rule of three: If in 11/6 hours they packed 22 boxes, in 1 hours they packed X boxes.

    22 boxes - > 11/6 hours

    X boxes - > 1 hour

    22/X = 11/6

    X = 6 * 22 / 11 = 12

    So, they packed an average of 12 boxes per hour.
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