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Let’s solve this by organizing the data in a table to find the average processing rate for the entire cycle.

CycleTo CycleReturn CycleEntire Cycle (To + Return)
Time (hours)424 + 2 = 6
Number of Rods666 + 6 = 12
Rate (rods/hour)\(\frac{6}{4} = 1.5\)\(\frac{6}{2} = 3\)\(\frac{12}{6} = 2\)

The average processing rate for the entire cycle is the total number of rods divided by the total time.
This gives us:
\(\text{Average Rate} = \frac{\text{Total Rods}}{\text{Total Time}} = \frac{12}{6} = 2 \text{ rods per hour}\)

The average rate for the entire cycle is 2 rods/hour.
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