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kap26 [50]
3 years ago
15

Write the percent as a fraction or mixed number in simplest form.

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2 answers:
ddd [48]3 years ago
8 0
As a fraction the answer would be 5/16

nataly862011 [7]3 years ago
6 0
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b) 266 tubes ,  T.Loss = $13.30

Step-by-step explanation:

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- The mean of the sample u = 6.5 oz

- The standard deviation of the sample s.d = 0.8 oz

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- Cost of refilling a tube C_r = 20 cents

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b) How many tubes will be found to contain more than 7 ounces? In that case, what will be the amount of  profit lost?

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- First we will compute the probability of tube containing less than 6 oz.

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- We need to compute P ( X < 6 oz )?

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                  P ( X < 6 oz ) =  P ( Z < (6 - 6.5) / 0.8 ) = P ( Z < -0.625 )

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                               P ( X < 6 oz ) = P ( Z < -0.625 ) = 0.266

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       The number of tubes with X < 6 ounces = 1000* P ( X < 6 oz )

                                                                           = 1000*0.266 = 266 tubes.

- The total cost of refill:

                            TC_r = C_f*(number of tubes with X < 6)

                            TC_r = 20*266 = 5320 cents = $53.2

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                  P ( X > 7 oz ) =  P ( Z > (7 - 6.5) / 0.8 ) = P ( Z < 0.625 )

Use the Z table to find the probability:

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       The number of tubes with X > 7 ounces = 1000* P ( X > 7 oz )

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                            T.Loss = Loss*(number of tubes with X > 7)

                            T.Loss = 5*266 = 1330 cents = $13.30

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