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A factory normally produces x units per working day. In a month with 22 working days, no units are produced in the first y working days because 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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Answer:


(22x)/(22-y) units per day

Explanation:

Average units produced per day = x (given)

No of days working in the month = 22

Hence total number of units to be produced = 22x

No of days not worked due to strike = y

Hence no of days available = 22-y

To reach the target of 22x units no of units to be produced per day

= total units/no of days available

=
(22x)/(22-y)

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