## Consider the formula P = \dfrac{ H\cdot d}{m}P= m H⋅d ​ P, equals, start fraction, H, dot, d, divided by, m, end

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Consider the formula P = \dfrac{ H\cdot d}{m}P=
m
H⋅d

P, equals, start fraction, H, dot, d, divided by, m, end fraction, where
PPP represents productivity of a camel,
HHH represents the area of a hump and is measured in square meters (\text{m}^2)(m
2
)left parenthesis, start text, m, end text, squared, right parenthesis,
ddd represents distance a camel can travel, and is measured in meters (\text{m})(m)left parenthesis, start text, m, end text, right parenthesis, and
mmm represents the mass a camel can carry, and is measured in kilograms (\text{kg})(kg)left parenthesis, start text, k, g, end text, right parenthesis.
Select an appropriate measurement unit for productivity of a camel.

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3 months 2022-02-15T13:46:57+00:00 2 Answers 0 views 0

$$\frac{kg}{m^{3}}$$

Step-by-step explanation:

The productivity is measured in cubic meters per kilogram.

Step-by-step explanation:

For the formula for the productivity $$P$$ of the camel

$$P = \dfrac{ H\cdot d}{m}$$

where  $$H$$ is the area of the hump and is measured in square meters, $$d$$ is the distance the camel can travel (measure in meters), and $$m$$ is the mass of the camel (measured in kilograms $$kg$$ ).

Then, the productivity of the camel is measure in

$$P=\dfrac{meters^2\:*meters}{kilograms}$$

$$P=\dfrac{m^3}{kg}$$

cubic meters per kilogram.