A waiter at a restaurant works both daytime and evening shifts. He works daytime for 5 consecutive
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A waiter at a restaurant works both daytime and evening shifts. He works daytime for 5 consecutive days, then evenings for 3 consecutive days, then daytime for 4 consecutive days, then evenings for 2 consecutive days. Then the rotation starts again. If it is day 2 of the 5-day consecutive daytime shift, determine whether he will be working the daytime or evening shift
(a) 20 days from today.
(b) 52 days from today.
(c) 365 days from today.
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A Survey of Mathematics with Applications
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