A fruit production company has three packaging facilities, each of which uses different-sized boxes as follows: 36 pieces per box, 28 pieces per box, and 20 pieces per box. Step 2 of 2 : Assuming each facility will receive the same amount of fruit, how many boxes will each facility package

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Answer:

[tex]\frac{F}{36}, \frac{F}{28} ,\frac{F}{20}[/tex] respectively

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that

Facility A =36 pieces/box

Facility B =28 pieces/box

Facility C =20 pieces/box

Let the Fruit received be F

Generally the Facility A's number of boxes is mathematically given by

[tex]36 pieces=1 box[/tex]

Total Pieces=F

Therefore

Facility A's total amount of box = F/36

Generally the Facility B's number of boxes is mathematically given by

[tex]28pieces=1box[/tex]

Therefore

Facility B's total amount of box = F/28

Generally the Facility C's number of boxes is mathematically given by

[tex]20pieces=1box[/tex]

Therefore

Facility C's total amount of box = F/20

Therefore

Each Facility will make us of [tex]\frac{F}{36}, \frac{F}{28} ,\frac{F}{20}[/tex] respectively in packing there allocated Fruit.