An efficiency study of the morning shift at certain factory indicates that an average worker who arrives on the job at 8.00 AM: will have produced Q(t) 612 + 24t units hours later; Compute the worker' rate of production at 1:00 AM: b. At what rate is the worker rate of production changing with respect to time at 11:00 AM: ?
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\[Q(3) = 612 + 24(3) = 612 + 72 = 684\] ** Show more…
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