Anyone can answer this SAT question?
A factory normally produces x units per working day. In a month w/ 22 working days, no units are produced in the first y working days b/c of a strike. How many units must be produced per day on each of the rest of the working days of the month in order to
have an average of x units per working day for the entire month?
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z in the equation below is the answer you are looking for
22x=z(22-y)
z=22x/(22-y)
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4 years ago
it is probable actual. i did not get a 2400, yet I did get an 800 on my serious examining section, even however my score checklist says that I have been given 2 questions incorrect. a similar rule might desire to stay with for the different sections… i don’t understand for advantageous approximately SAT IIs, yet because of the fact that college Board grades the two tests, I guess they use a similar grading equipment, so the guideline probable applies to those exams too.
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22x = (22 – y) * (x + z) where z is the number of extra untis that must be produced every day. There are too many variables.
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This question is actually harder than the SAT because this is a multiple choice question.
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x times 22 = monthly production (mp)
y times x = lost production (lp)
ndp = new daily production required
ndp = (mp – lp) divided by (22 – y)
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Why would someone want to do school work right now?
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It’s “Can anyone answer this SAT question” =]
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I do not think it is solveable as is. I think we are missing something.
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