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What is the total output of units per week from these 28 production workers?

157,500 units

To determine the total output of units per week from 28 production workers, you need to know the output rate per worker. If, for instance, each worker produces a certain number of units per week, you would multiply that rate by the total number of workers. In this case, if the total output per week is calculated to be 157,500 units by multiplying the output per worker with the number of workers, this figure represents the total combined production capacity of all workers. For example, if each worker is producing 5,625 units weekly (which is derived from 157,500 units divided by 28 workers), the overall production aligns with the output stated in the answer choice. This calculation illustrates how the workforce size directly contributes to the total production output. The value reflects an understanding of both individual productivity and collective productivity. Thus, the total of 157,500 units logically arises from the given workforce if the unit output per worker supports this total.

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