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In 2020, Bayer Hospital admitted 15,152 patients. In 2021, a 32% increase in admissions is expected. Currently the hospital has 375 beds and the average patient stays in the hospital 7 days. Assume the hospital operates 365 days a year (assume one patient per bed).
a) How many beds were empty, on average, in 2020?
b) On average, how many beds do you expect to be empty in 2021?
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