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Mathematics, 18.02.2020 21:59, greece145

Optimal Number of Pies: We also can get the same answer as the previous question by finding the first row in A25:A30 where the cumulative probability in I25:I30 is larger than . a. 0.5000 b. 0.5714 c. 0.7143 d. 0.7500 e. 0.9500 5. If Betty Jackson bakes the optimal number of pies, what is the probability that she makes at least $63 in a day?a. 0b. 0.15c. 0.30d. 0.65e. 0.75

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