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N76 [4]
3 years ago
10

A local bakery has determined to calculate distribution for the number of cheesecakes that they sell in a given day is the main

question can someone help me? rest is in the picture

Mathematics
1 answer:
blagie [28]3 years ago
6 0

I hope this helps:

The probability of selling 15 cheesecakes in a given day is 18.8937279184681726569595695965694568% The probability of 10 or more is 96.923987181597167106487068016478234318942% It is larger because it can be 10 <em><u>OR MORE.</u></em> Probability of 5 or 15 is 26.91846817265872812514528375180732694564%.  Probability of 25 is 10.3678169782764983648236173071103874376481732016876027628740%. The probability of at most 10, is 10.823618761036106318276374816385720193816%.

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