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What is the minimum number of workers required to meet the current demand of 92 burritos per hour?

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Final answer:

Without specific productivity rates for burrito production, the minimum number of workers required to meet the demand for 92 burritos per hour cannot be calculated.

Step-by-step explanation:

To determine the minimum number of workers required to meet a demand of 92 burritos per hour, we need additional information similar to the production rates provided in the question's examples, which discuss workers producing shoes and refrigerators.

These examples demonstrate how to calculate productivity based on the number of workers and their output. In the case of shoes, 4 workers produce 1,000 shoes; thus, 40 workers produce 10,000 shoes. For refrigerators, each worker can produce 1,000 refrigerators, leading to 40,000 refrigerators produced by 40 workers.

Without a specified burrito production rate per worker, we unfortunately cannot calculate the number of workers needed for burritos. If the rate of production was given, we would divide the total demand (92 burritos) by the number of burritos one worker can produce in an hour to find the minimum number of workers required.

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