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Your school's recruiting staff is planning a multi-country road trip to Africa and the Middle East. Staff members will visit eight cities over a two-week period, and will set up an elaborate display, booth, and audio-visual show in each city. They have been reviewing last year's tour and discovered some information about how long the setup was in the same cities. Unfortunately, they do not have data for all cities. The data they do have are displayed below:
 City (in order of  visit)   Time Required for Setup Last  Year  (1)  Lagos  14 hours  (2)  Casablanca  Unknown  (3)  Khartoum 8.876 hours  (4)  Nairobi 7.875 hours \begin{array} { | l | c | } \hline \begin{array} { l } \text { City (in order of } \\\text { visit) }\end{array} & \begin{array} { c } \text { Time Required for Setup Last } \\\text { Year }\end{array} \\\hline \text { (1) Lagos } & \text { 14 hours } \\\hline \text { (2) Casablanca } & \text { Unknown } \\\hline \text { (3) Khartoum } & 8.876 \text { hours } \\\hline \text { (4) Nairobi } & 7.875 \text { hours } \\\hline\end{array}
It is possible to solve this problem without a leaming curve table, but we advise the instructor to include one at the end of the exam for those students who would like to  use it. \begin{array}{|l|}\hline \text {It is possible to solve this problem without a leaming curve table, but we advise the }\\\text {instructor to include one at the end of the exam for those students who would like to }\\\text { use it. }\\\hline \end{array}
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