Asked by CC
I need help with this problem I can not figure this out I had came up with five different answers and I really would like to get the correct answer.
Memorial Hospital currently has 1,850 linear filing inches used. It is projected that over the next 5 to
8 years an additional 1500 linear inches will be needed because of expected growth. The shelving
units they now use, and which they will continue to use is 7 shelves high (but they will only use 6 of those) and each shelf holds 40 inches of storage. How many additional units will they need?
Memorial Hospital currently has 1,850 linear filing inches used. It is projected that over the next 5 to
8 years an additional 1500 linear inches will be needed because of expected growth. The shelving
units they now use, and which they will continue to use is 7 shelves high (but they will only use 6 of those) and each shelf holds 40 inches of storage. How many additional units will they need?
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Answered by
Writeacher
Assistance needed.
Answered by
CC
Thank You Writeacher
Answered by
bobpursley
How many shelves:
1500/40=you do it.
How many 7 file cabinets?
divide that above by 7, and round up to the next highest.
I wonder if converting to computer files would save money in the long run, in space, rent, and ease of filing and retrieval?
1500/40=you do it.
How many 7 file cabinets?
divide that above by 7, and round up to the next highest.
I wonder if converting to computer files would save money in the long run, in space, rent, and ease of filing and retrieval?
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