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Mathematics, 10.03.2020 20:20 scastrowilson618

Use Discrete Probability Distributions to solve this question. A lab orders 100 rats a week for each of the 52 weeks in the year for experiments that the lab conducts. Prices for 100 rats follow the following distribution: Price: $10.00 $12.50 $15.00 Probability: 0.35 0.40 0.25 How much should the lab budget for next year's rat orders be, assuming this distribution does not change?

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