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31 December, 12:24

A student is selling baked goods in the halls before school as a fundraiser. She sells cinnamon rolls, donuts, and croissants. Students purchase the goods according to the probability distribution:

X (Product) : cinnamon roll, donut, croissant

P (x) : 0.20, 0.55, 0.25

A) : If a cinnamon roll yields $0.25 profit, a donut yields $0.20 profit, and a croissant yields a $0.30 profit, how much profit will be made on each customer?

B) : If there are 50 customers, how much can you expect her to make?

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  1. 31 December, 16:00
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    A). Profit made by each customer: (0.25 * 0,2) + (0.20 * 0.55) + (0.30 * 0.25) = 0.05 + 0.11 + 0.07 = $0.235

    b). Money made if there are 50 customers: $0.235 * 50 = $11.75
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