SOLUTION: Suppose that two employees at a fast-food restaurant can serve customers at the rate of 6 customers per minute. Further suppose that customers are arriving at the restaurant at the
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Question 1126679: Suppose that two employees at a fast-food restaurant can serve customers at the rate of 6 customers per minute. Further suppose that customers are arriving at the restaurant at the rate of x customers per minute. Then the average waiting time T, in minutes, spent waiting in line and having your order taken and filled is given by the function T(x)=-1/(x-6), where 0 < x < 6. Graph this function using transformations.
Answer by ikleyn(52786) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Plot y = , 0 < x < 6.
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