Respuesta :
Answer:
[tex]m=(n \times t)[/tex] minutes
[tex]m_{new}=0.70(n \times t)+(n \times t)[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
We have been given that the average wait time at a hospital increased by 70%.
Initially average wait time was m minutes. But later it increased by 70%.
Let there are n number of patients and it takes t minutes to examine each patient.
So the initial average waiting time is:
[tex]m=(n \times t)[/tex] minutes
After the outbreak the waiting time increased by 70%. So the new waiting time should be the sum of initial waiting time and additional waiting time that is:
New waiting time = 70% [tex](n \times t) [/tex]+ [tex](n+t)[/tex]
[tex]m_{new}=0.70(n \times t)+(n\times t)[/tex]