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3 assembly lines can fill 24 orders for a shipping company in 10 hours. At the same rate, how many orders could 7 assembly lines fill in 5 hours for the company?

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28. This is because each assembly line makes 8 orders for ten hours. That means for every hour, an assembly can make 0.8 orders. When you multiply that by 5 hours and 7 assembly lines you get 28 orders
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3 assembly lines can fill 24 orders in 10 hours , therefore in 1 hour 3 assembly lines can fill 2.4 orders (24/10) , consequently, 1 assembly line can fill 0.8 orders (2.4/3) in 1 hour. Therefore, 7 assembly lines can fill 5.6 (7×0.8)orders in an hour and thus the 7 assembly lines in 5 hours would fill (5.6 ×5)= 28 orders.
Therefore, the answer is 28 orders
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