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A cashier at Carter's cafeteria can total an average of 2.2 trays per minute. The probability that the cashier will total no more than three trays in a minute is:
 a. 0.1966.
  b. 0.6227.
  c. 0.9275.
  d. 0.8193.

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A cashier at Carter's cafeteria can total an average of 2.2 trays per minute. The probability that the cashier will total between four and ten trays in a minute is:
 a. 0.9281.
  b. 0.8193.
  c. 0.1807.
  d. 0.3772.
  e. 0.0724.



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Hikerman221

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Answer to Question 1

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asd123

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Reply 2 on: Jun 24, 2018
Gracias!


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