MYLAB MATH FOR MATHEMATICS FOR THE TRAD
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Author: CARMAN
Publisher: PEARSON CP
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Chapter 5.2, Problem 35CE
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Manufacturing A conveyor belt 18 in. wide is moving at a linear speed of 66 ft/min. The belt is moving boxes that are 6 in. wide and 18 in. long. Using the full width of the belt, how many boxes can be unloaded off the belt in an hour? Assume that the boxes are placed end to end with no space in between them.
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Chapter 5 Solutions
MYLAB MATH FOR MATHEMATICS FOR THE TRAD
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