SOLUTION: Suppose the average number of orders placed at a local retail store over the phone is 300 per hour. Assuming independence among calls, what os the expected number og phone orders t
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Question 374599: Suppose the average number of orders placed at a local retail store over the phone is 300 per hour. Assuming independence among calls, what os the expected number og phone orders that will come in during a randomly selected 10 minute period.
Answer by edjones(8007) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
300/6=50
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