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Robotics Engineer

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AVG. SALARY

$97,180

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EDUCATION

Bachelor's degree

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JOB OUTLOOK

Stable

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Real-Life Math

You are working on a robot that will be used in a giant bakery.

The robot needs to be able to stir a huge bowl of cookie dough so it is mixed properly. Once the dough is mixed, the bowl will move down the line so some humans can scoop out the dough to make the cookies.

You've spent several months going between your lab and the bakery. The owner of the bakery has told you how much the dough needs to be mixed. You've had to determine how many stirs the robot needs to make and how long it takes to make each stir.

Now you need to put all your information together so you know how long it will take to stir each bowl and how many bowls the robot can stir on an 8-hour shift.

The owner is hoping to increase production. Without the robot, the bakery produces 100 dozen cookies on each 8-hour shift. Four bowls of dough are processed. Each bowl contains 25 dozen cookies. The owner is hoping to increase production to 150 dozen cookies for each 8-hour shift.

You pull out your information and start calculating. It takes the robot 50 stirs to completely mix 1 bowl of dough. Each stir takes 1 minute. There is also a delay of 15 minutes per bowl, while the new ingredients are being added.

If the robot is programmed to work an 8-hour shift, how many bowls of dough will the robot stir? Will it increase production and if so, by how much?

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