There are 25 quarts of milk on a supermarket shelf, 6 of which are spoiled. A customer buys three quarts of milk.
a. How many samples contain exactly 3 quarts of spoiled milk?
b. How many samples contain at most 2 quarts of spoiled milk?
There are 25 quarts of milk on a supermarket shelf, 6 of which are spoiled. A...
There are 25 quarts of milk on a supermarket shelf, 6 of which are spoiled. A customer buys three quarts of milk. Part A. How many samples contain at least one quart of spoiled milk? Part B. How many samples contain no quarts of spoiled milk?
A supermarket chain has purchased 6 cases of milk from a local dairy at a price of $100/case. A case of milk is sold in the chain’s three stores for $200/case. The diary must buy back any milk that is left at the end of the day for $50/case. Demand for milk at each of the three stores is uncertain, but past data indicate that the daily demand at each store is as shown in the table below. The supermarket...
The marketing manager of a large supermarket chain would like to determine the effect of shelf space (in feet) on the weekly sales of international food (in hundreds of dollars). A random sample of 12 equal-sized stores is selected, with the following results: Store Shelf Space (X) Weekly Sales (Y) 1 10 2 2 10 2.6 3 10 1.8 4 15 2.3 5 15 2.8 6 15 3 7 20 2.7 8 20 3.1 9 20 3.2 10 25 3...
Find the probability of randomly selecting 44 good quarts of milk in succession from a cooler containing 2323 quarts of which 55 have spoiled. Complete parts (a) and (b) below. (a) Use the following formula, where Upper A 1A1, Upper A 2A2,...,Upper A Subscript kAk are events that can occur in an experiment. Upper P left parenthesis Upper A 1 intersect Upper A 2 intersect ... intersect Upper A Subscript k Baseline right parenthesisPA1 ∩ A2 ∩ ... ∩ Ak...
Z-Mart operates a supermarket with three product lines: Baked Goods, Milk, and Frozen Foods. The revenues and cost data of the three product lines are: Baked Goods Milk Frozen Foods Total Revenues $59,500 $66,000 $50,500 $176,000 Cost of Goods Sold $40,000 $49,000 $37,000 $126,000 Store Support Cost $ 37,800 Under the simple costing system, Z-Mart allocated its indirect cost (i.e., Store Support costs) to products at the rate of 30% of cost of goods sold. a) Using the simple costing...
uestion (2) (30 Marks A supermarket wishes to assess the effect of shelf display space on the sales of a product. The manager has tried out different shelf lengths for a week each and has recorded the resulting sales Sales (Es) Shelf length (metres) 155 173 85 228 186 148 130 156 178 107 120 110 0.8 1.2 0.5 1.8 1.4 0.9 1.1 1.3 1.6 0.7 0.9 1.0 Answer the following Questions (1) Plot the scatter diagram.(2 Marks) (2) Calculate...
A supermarket uses a four-week moving average to predict future sales of milk. Sales data (in gallons) over the past ten weeks are shown below. Week Sales Week Sales 1 8,000 6 10,000 2 8,000 7 8,000 3 13,500 8 11,000 4 10,500 9 9,000 5 12,000 10 12,000 On the basis of these data, what would be the store’s forecast for week 11? Select one: a. 12,000 b. 11,000 c. 9,000 d. 10,000
a) In how many ways can a supermarket manager display 5 brands of biscuits in 3 spaces on a shelf, when the order is important & when order is not important? b) Find the number of ways in which 3 components can selected from batch of 20 different component, when order is not important. c) There are 15 balls numbers number 1 to 15 in a bag. If a person selects one at random, what is the probability that the...
Kroeger supermarket sells its own brand of canned peas as well as several national brands. The store makes a profit of $0.28 per can for its own peas and a profit of $0.19 for any of the national brands. The store has 6 square feet of shelf space available for canned peas, and each can of peas takes up 9 square inches of that space. Point-of-sale records show that each week the store never sales more than half as many...
6. A box contains 8 novels and 7 math books going to loan 6 books to a friend. How many different (a) You are book selections could your friend receive? going to loan 3 novels and 4 math books to a friend. How (b) You are many different book selections could your friend receive? (c) You are going to loan at least 13 books to a friend. How many different book selections could your friend receive? going to loan at...