Final answer:
Without knowing the duration of each guitar class that Max attends, it is impossible to determine if his assumption that he will spend 16 hours at guitar classes over 6 weeks is correct.
Step-by-step explanation:
To determine if Max is correct in thinking he will spend 16 hours at guitar classes over the course of 6 weeks, we need to calculate the total time he will spend in classes. Max takes guitar classes three times a week for 6 weeks. Assuming that each class is of equal duration, let's denote the unknown duration of each class as x hours. The total hours spent in classes will be:
Total hours = 3 (classes per week) × x (hours per class) × 6 (weeks)
Max believes he will spend a total of 16 hours in guitar classes over the 6 weeks. To verify whether he is correct, we would compare the product of 3, x, and 6 to 16. Since Max has not provided the duration of each class, we cannot complete this calculation. If Max provided the duration of each class, we could use this information to calculate the total hours spent in classes and compare it to his assumption of 16 hours.
Without knowing the length of each guitar class, we cannot affirm if Max's assumption of spending a total of 16 hours at guitar classes is correct or incorrect.