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Zigmanuir [339]
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ivolga24 [154]3 years ago
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Each night you total the day's sales and the total volume of ice cream sold in your shop. You notice that when an employee named Ben works, the mean price of the ice cream sold is $2.30 per pint with a standard deviation of $0.05. On nights when an employee named Jerry works, the mean price of the ice cream sold is $2.25 per pint with a standard deviation of $0.35. Which employee likely receives more complaints that his servings are too small? Explain.

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