There's no answers that I can find and I don't actually understand what I'm doing, but any ideas about this one?
A lone shepherd can graze 10 sheep per year in a meadow. Each additional shepherd who uses the meadow reduces the number of sheep that can be maintained by one per shepherd. If a person would rather stay home than graze fewer than four sheep:
- How many shepherds will lead their flocks to the meadow every year?
- What is the efficient number of shepherds at the meadow?
I'm having trouble figuring out SMB for the efficient number, and the answers I'm getting don't make sense.
Any help would be much appreciated!! Thanks
A lone shepherd can graze 10 sheep per year in a meadow. Each additional shepherd who uses the meadow reduces the number of sheep that can be maintained by one per shepherd. If a person would rather stay home than graze fewer than four sheep:
- How many shepherds will lead their flocks to the meadow every year?
- What is the efficient number of shepherds at the meadow?
I'm having trouble figuring out SMB for the efficient number, and the answers I'm getting don't make sense.
Any help would be much appreciated!! Thanks