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12. A manufacturer has determined that an employee with d days of production experience will be able to
produce approximately P(d) = 3 + 15( 1 – e^–0.2d ) items per day. Graph P(d).
(a) Approximately how many items will a beginning employee be able to produce each day?
(b) How many items will an experienced employee be able to produce each day?
(c) What is the marginal production rate of an employee with 5 days of experience? (What are the units of your answer, and what does this answer mean?)

The thing is that i don't understand how much the worker must work to be considered as experienced or beginner.
 
12. A manufacturer has determined that an employee with d days of production experience will be able to
produce approximately P(d) = 3 + 15( 1 – e^–0.2d ) items per day. Graph P(d).
(a) Approximately how many items will a beginning employee be able to produce each day?
(b) How many items will an experienced employee be able to produce each day?
(c) What is the marginal production rate of an employee with 5 days of experience? (What are the units of your answer, and what does this answer mean?)

The thing is that i don't understand how much the worker must work to be considered as experienced or beginner.

d = 0 beginner
d = ∞ experienced
 
Thank you ;) but can you explain me why?
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