A hot dog vendor at Wrigley Field sells hot dogs for $3.50 each. He buys them for $2.10 each. All the hot dogs he fails
Posted: Sun Oct 03, 2021 12:31 pm
A hot dog vendor at Wrigley Field sells hot dogs for $3.50 each. He buys them for $2.10 each. All the hot dogs he fails to sell at Wrigley Field during the afternoon can be sold that evening at Chomsky Park $2 each. Wrigley Field knows that the daily demand for hot dogs is between 5 and 8 with uniform distribution. Show how this problem fits into the state-of-the-world model.