Final answer:
Rami practices for a total of 56 hours each week. By dividing the total weekly hours (56) by the number of practice days (4), we determine that he practices 14 hours per day.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question asks us to calculate the number of hours Rami practices his saxophone each week given that he practices for 56 hours over 4 days. To find the weekly practice time, we simply need to add up the number of hours practiced on each day within the week. Since Rami practices for 4 days and the total number of hours is 56, we determine that Rami practices for an equal amount of time each day.
To find out how many hours he practices each day, we divide the total number of hours by the number of days he practices:
- Total hours of practice in a week: 56 hours
- Number of practice days in a week: 4 days
- Hours of practice per day: Total hours ÷ Number of days = 56 hours ÷ 4 days = 14 hours per day
So, Rami practices 14 hours each day, which means he practices a total of 56 hours each week. The correct answer to the question is option B) 56 hours.