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The midtown restaurant uses the perpetual order method. one of the items to be ordered is canned pears. determine reorder point and reor- der quantity, given the following: a. normal usage is 21 cans per week. b. it takes four days to get delivery of the item. c. par stock is set at 42 cans. d. cans come packed 12 to a case.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 16:10, lilyplant4289
The number of hours per week that the television is turned on is determined for each family in a sample. the mean of the data is 37 hours and the median is 33.2 hours. twenty-four of the families in the sample turned on the television for 22 hours or less for the week. the 13th percentile of the data is 22 hours. approximately how many families are in the sample? round your answer to the nearest integer.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:00, cashhd1212
The given dot plot represents the average daily temperatures, in degrees fahrenheit, recorded in a town during the first 15 days of september. if the dot plot is converted to a box plot, the first quartile would be drawn at __ , and the third quartile would be drawn at __ link to graph: .
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 01:00, reganleigh00
The correlation coefficient between the number of students and marks obtained in end semester exam. (13 marks) give the statistical meaning of the relationship between the number of students and marks b. obtained in end semester exam. (3 marks) draw the number of students and marks obtained in end semester exam scatter diagram c. (4 marks) check list write your name and id corectly write the question number properly use your own calculator. show all the steps to solve the problems. use the correct formula. answer in provided time. don't use your mobile for any purpose. write your answer up to two decimal places
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