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Assume that after t hours on the job, a factory worker can produce 100te^-.5t units per hour. How many units does the worker produce during the first three hours?

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The number of units produced by the worker during t hours of work can be modelled by the following function:


N(t)=100t e^((-0.5t))

To find the number of units produced during first 3 hours, we can substitute 3 for t. This will give us the number of units produced by the worker during first 3 hours.


N(3)=100(3) e^(-0.5(3)) = 67

Thus the worker will produce 67 units during the first 3 hours of the work.
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