SOLUTION: Problem: An administrator of a popular web site is told that a new seerver can handle 41,000 "hits" per second. The web site currently experiences a peak demand of about 105,000
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Question 148513: Problem: An administrator of a popular web site is told that a new seerver can handle 41,000 "hits" per second. The web site currently experiences a peak demand of about 105,000 hits per second; but every month, the peak demand increases by 2800 hits per second. Use a Proportion equation to determine how many new servers the administrator should buy to address expected traffic for the next 24 months.
You can put this solution on YOUR website! One machine can handle 41000 hits. The expected number of hits at the site 24 months from now is today's hit rate + 2800*24.
Set up a ratio as follows:
Then solve for x
Since you can't buy 0.2 of a machine, you'll need 5 machines to handle the load. They don't say how many machines the company currently has now, but if they are handling 105000 successfully they must have at least 3 machines now. So they 'may' need to buy 2 more.