SOLUTION: Please help me solve the problem. Thank you. Using more advanced technology, a team of workers began to produce 6 more parts per hour than planned. As a result the team fulfilled

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Question 948020: Please help me solve the problem. Thank you.
Using more advanced technology, a team of workers began to produce 6 more parts per hour than planned. As a result the team fulfilled 120% of an eight hours day work in six hours. How many parts per hour was the team supposed to produce according to the plan?

Answer by KMST(5328)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
= number of parts per hour the team was supposed to produce.
= number of parts the team was supposed to produce in an 8-hour day.
In 6 hours the team produced of that, meaning times that, or

= number of parts per hour the team produced using more advanced technology.
= number of parts the team produced in 6 hours using more advanced technology.
Our equation is
.
Solving:




.

Verification The team was supposed to produce pieces per hour, or
pieces in an eight hours day work.
Making pieces per hour thanks to more advance technology,
they made pieces in hours.
is .

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