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A company makes sweets. The sweets are put into packets. Here are some facts. 1.47 × 10⁷ sweets are made every day. 3.5 × 10⁵ packets of sweets are produced every d... show full transcript
Step 1
Answer
To find the mean number of sweets in one packet, we will divide the total number of sweets made per day by the number of packets produced daily:
[ \text{Mean number of sweets in one packet} = \frac{1.47 \times 10^7}{3.5 \times 10^5} ]
Calculating this gives:
[ \text{Mean} = \frac{1.47}{3.5} \times 10^{(7 - 5)} = 0.42 \times 10^2 = 42 ]
Thus, the mean number of sweets in one packet is 42.
Step 2
Answer
To find the number of sweets made each year, we will multiply the number of sweets made each day by the number of days in a year:
[ \text{Number of sweets per year} = 1.47 \times 10^7 \times 288 ]
Calculating this:
[ \text{Number of sweets per year} = 4.2336 \times 10^9 ]
In standard form, this can be expressed as 4.23 × 10⁹.
Step 3
Answer
First, we need to find the total number of sweets made per day by all machines:
[ \text{Total sweets per day} = 1.47 \times 10^7 ]
Next, we divide this by the number of machines, then by the number of hours:
[ \text{Sweets per machine per hour} = \frac{1.47 \times 10^7}{152 \times 15} ]
Calculating:
[ \text{Sweets per machine per hour} = \frac{1.47 \times 10^7}{2280} \approx 6453.95 ]
Rounded to the nearest 10, this gives us 6450.
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