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Andrea is in charge of a new chemical plant. It’s a technological miracle—you put in toxic waste products (which everyone is trying to get rid of anyway) and out comes Andreum, the new wonder chemical that everyone, everyone, everyone needs! (*What am I quoting?) Andrea’s first task is to find a model to predict, based on the amount of toxic waste that goes in , how much Andreum will come out .
Andrea makes two initial measurements. If 10 lb of toxic waste go in, 4 lb of Andreum come out. If 16 lb of toxic waste go in, 7 lb of Andreum come out.
Being a good scientist, Andrea now runs an experiment to validate her model. She pumps in 22 lb of toxic waste and waits eagerly to see what comes out. Unfortunately, the reality does not match her prediction (the prediction you made in part (c) above). Instead, she only gets 4 lb of Andreum out this time.
The new model works much better than the old one. When Andrea experiments with 23 lb of toxic waste, she gets exactly what she predicted. Now, her next job is (of course) optimization. Based on the model you previously calculated, how much toxic waste should she put in to get the most Andreum possible ?
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