Remember 800 because that’s your big number / most important.
So they’re open from 8am - 10pm. They’re open for 14 hours a day and they sell 16 rolls per hour.
If one hour is 16 rolls sold , then what is 14?
16 x 14 hours (16 x 14 = 224)
In a whole day they sell 224 rolls.
Monday: 800 rolls - 224 rolls = 576 rolls
Tuesday: 576 rolls - 224 rolls = 352 rolls
Wednesday: 352 rolls - 224 rolls = 128
By Thursday they won’t be able to sell more than 224 because there is only 128 rolls left that will be sold out in 8 hours on that day.
So they will be sold out completely by THURSDAY.
The best time to go to the store is most likely on a Tuesday around 12-1pm
All of the steps are good up until the 25-0, instead a 0 should have put into the top and the 1 brought down so that it was 251-248 which gets you 3 as a remainder so the answer is 804 R3
The attached image is the graph.
Answer:
0.6563 or 65.63% of brook trout caught will be between 12 and 18 inches
Step-by-step explanation:
Mean trout length (μ) = 14 inches
Standard deviation (σ) = 3 inches
The z-score for any given trout length 'X' is defined as:
e interval
For a length of X =12 inches:

According to a z-score table, a score of -0.6667 is equivalent to the 25.25th percentile of the distribution.
For a length of X =18 inches:

According to a z-score table, a score of 1.333 is equivalent to the 90.88th percentile of the distribution.
The proportion of trout caught between 12 and 18 inches, assuming a normal distribution, is the interval between the equivalent percentile of each length:
