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storky111

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A chocolate chip cookie producer claims that its cookies average 3 chocolate chips and that the distribution follows the Poisson. A consumer group wanted to test this claim and randomly sampled 150 cookies.
 
  The resulting frequency distribution is shown below.Chips per Cookie Frequency0 41 202 393 374 275 136 or more 10The expected number of cookies from this sample that will have exactly one chip is ________.A) 22.41
  B) 25.20
  C) 27.72
  D) 33.60

Question 2

________ are the choices available to the decision maker in the field of decision analysis.
 
  A) States of nature
  B) Alternatives
  C) Outcomes
  D) Payoffs


shailee

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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