Mathematics
Mathematics, 09.02.2021 01:30, no1hockeysis

Jennie charges $200 per passenger for a sunset sailing tour on her catamaran, while Paul charges $250 per
passenger. We can define the amount of money each
person earns per cruise as a random variable.
Let A = the amount of money Jennie earns and let B =
the amount of money Paul earns.
What is the mean of the sum and the mean of the
difference of the amount of money that Jennie and
Paul earn on a randomly selected cruise?
MA+B= $
HA-B = $
A = 200X and B = 250Y
|--234.163
PA= $730, CA = $192.62
Mg = $962.5, o= $253.425
-232.5
272.687
1692.5


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