Suppose that there are two products with the same first product time. However, product A has an improvement rate of 10% while product B has an improvement rate of 20%. How much longer will it take to make the 10th unit of product A compared to product B?

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A learning curve is a visual representation of how proficiency improves over time due to learning and increased experience. The horizontal axis represents experience, which can be time or the number of trials. The vertical axis represents proficiency, which can be increasing or decreasing.  The learning curve theory is that tasks will require less time and resources the more they are performed because of proficiencies gained as the process is learned.  The learning curve is initially steep, indicating rapid improvement, but it gradually levels off as mastery is approached.  There are four... Show more

Suppose that there are two products with the same first product time. However, product A has an improvement rate of 10% while product B has an improvement rate of 20%. How much longer will it take to make the 10th unit of product A compared to product B?