Mathematics, 01.06.2021 22:40, avahrider1
The management at a factory had determined that a worder can produce a maximum of 30 units per day. The model
y=30 - 30e-0.71 indicates the number of y units that a new employee can produce per day after t days on the job. How
many units can be produced per day by an employee who has been on the job 8 days? Round your answer to the nearest
whole unit.
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