In Children's Hospital in Seattle, there are, on average, 76 births per week. Mothers and babies stay, on average, four days before they leave the hospital. In Swedish hospital (also in Seattle), the average number of births per week is 234. Mothers and children stay in the hospital four days, on average. a. On average, how many new mothers are staying in Children's Hospital? Note: Round your answer to the nearest whole number. Number of new mothers b. On average, how many new mothers are staying in Swedish Hospital? Note: Round your answer to the nearest whole number. Number of new mothers c-1. The directors of the two hospitals are negotiating unifying the children wards of the two hospitals. They believe that by doing so they will be able to reduce the number of new mothers staying in the hospital. You may assume that the average number of births and the lengths of stay of the new mothers will not change. Are they correct? O Yes O No c-2. How many new mothers will stay, on average, in the unified ward? Note: Round your answer to the nearest whole number. Number of new mothers
In Children's Hospital in Seattle, there are, on average, 76 births per week. Mothers and babies stay, on average, four days before they leave the hospital. In Swedish hospital (also in Seattle), the average number of births per week is 234. Mothers and children stay in the hospital four days, on average. a. On average, how many new mothers are staying in Children's Hospital? Note: Round your answer to the nearest whole number. Number of new mothers b. On average, how many new mothers are staying in Swedish Hospital? Note: Round your answer to the nearest whole number. Number of new mothers c-1. The directors of the two hospitals are negotiating unifying the children wards of the two hospitals. They believe that by doing so they will be able to reduce the number of new mothers staying in the hospital. You may assume that the average number of births and the lengths of stay of the new mothers will not change. Are they correct? O Yes O No c-2. How many new mothers will stay, on average, in the unified ward? Note: Round your answer to the nearest whole number. Number of new mothers
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