Apples are prepared in a process with two resources. The first resource has a capacity of 2.1 apples per minute. The capacity of the second resource is 4.4 apples per minute. The first resource has 1 worker and the second resource has 4 workers. One additional worker is hired who is as productive as the current workers. Instruction: Round your answer to three decimal places. What is the new capacity of this process? apples per minute

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Apples are prepared in a process with two resources. The first resource has a capacity of 2.1 apples per minute. The capacity of the
second resource is 4.4 apples per minute. The first resource has 1 worker and the second resource has 4 workers. One additional
worker is hired who is as productive as the current workers.
Instruction: Round your answer to three decimal places.
What is the new capacity of this process?
apples per minute
Transcribed Image Text:Apples are prepared in a process with two resources. The first resource has a capacity of 2.1 apples per minute. The capacity of the second resource is 4.4 apples per minute. The first resource has 1 worker and the second resource has 4 workers. One additional worker is hired who is as productive as the current workers. Instruction: Round your answer to three decimal places. What is the new capacity of this process? apples per minute
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