Boundary Analysis for Production Efficiency Models
Imagine you are working as an operations assistant. Your team uses the daily efficiency function to monitor quality variance . Your supervisor has asked you to write a brief explanation of how to analyze the boundary points for the acceptable efficiency range, modeled by the rational inequality .
In a short essay, recall and describe the step-by-step procedure to:
- Identify the two partition numbers for this inequality.
- State whether each partition number is included in or excluded from the final solution interval.
- Explain the mathematical justification for including one partition number while excluding the other.
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Boundary Analysis for Production Efficiency Models