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Mathematics, 23.04.2021 17:20 leroybennett06

Step 3: Apply Quantitative Tools Miguel can add up the time requirements to see if there is enough time to accomplish everything. In a given week his time commitments would equal class time + study time + sleep time + exercise time + socializing + eating time.

How many total hours are available each week (remember he is excluding Sundays from his calculations)?

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How many hours per week will Miguel's time commitments require (remember he is excluding Sundays)?

Class Time (the same as the number of credit hours)
14

Study Time (class time x 2 hours)
28

Sleep Time
48

Exercise Time
6

Socializing and Eating Time
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Total Time
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