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Bonus Question-Worth 12 points (optional) Bonus: Your company is considering submitting a bid on a major project. You determine that the expected completion time is 100 weeks and the standard deviation is 10 weeks. It is assumed that the normal distribution applies. You wish to set the due date for the project such that there is an 85 percent chance that the project will be finished by this time. What due date should be set? O 108.0 O 1104 O 89.6 O 85.0 O Not enough information
The Go-To-Movies Theater has one box office clerk. On average, each customer that comes to see a movie can be sold its ticket at the rate of 6 per minute, for the theater's normal offerings of older movies, customers arrive at the rate of 4 per minute. Assume arrivals follow the Poisson distribution and service times follow the expuential distribution What is the probability that someone will be buying tickets when an arrival occurs? (pick the closest answer to your computations) (0.50 - DET O 0.78 - 0.32
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