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FrozenT [24]
3 years ago
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A bookstore rents books to students for $2 per book. The cost of running the bookstore is $300 per hour. The numbers of books an

d the probabilities that the bookstore would rent them in an hour mimics the distribution of the outcomes of flipping four coins. The probability of renting a number of books was observed to be the same as the number of heads that appear in a four-coin flip. This distribution is represented in the table. Students usually rent four books a week during exams. The store manager decides to charge a weekly fee of $6 for renting an unlimited number of books. This is a decision (fair or unfair) for the students as they will pay (more than,the same as, less than) they would pay to rent four books.
Books Rented Probability
0 1/16
1 4/16
2 6/16
3 4/16
4 1/16
Mathematics
1 answer:
e-lub [12.9K]3 years ago
8 0
This question seems to have way too much information and be more confusing then it needs to be. When it comes down to it the only important information is that

<span>>The store manager decides to charge a weekly fee of $6
></span><span>Books to students for $2 per book

And the question is
></span><span>This is a decision (fair or unfair) for the students as they will pay (more than,the same as, less than) they would pay to rent four books.

Answer:
(I think) the decision is fair for the students as they will pay less than they would pay to rent four books.
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