SOLUTION: A production line that produces fiber boards for home construction operates at eighty feet per minute. Each board produced is eight feet long. There are fifteen boards in a unit. F

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Question 1016424: A production line that produces fiber boards for home construction operates at eighty feet per minute. Each board produced is eight feet long. There are fifteen boards in a unit. Four units make a bundle.
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If the operator wants to produce at least 300 bundles per day, assuming continuous operation, how fast should the line operate (in feet per minute)?
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Answer by macston(5194)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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To produce 300 bundles, he must produce 144,000 feet.
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In an eight hour shift:
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