Multiple Choice
Table 13-3
A pharmacy is considering hiring another pharmacist to better serve customers.To help analyze this situation, records are kept to determine how many customers will arrive in any 10-minute interval.Based on 100 ten-minute intervals, the following probability distribution has been developed and random numbers assigned to each event.
-According to Table 13-3, the number of arrivals in any 10-minute period is between 6 and 10, inclusive.Suppose the next three random numbers were 18, 89, and 67, and these were used to simulate arrivals in the next three 10-minute intervals.How many customers would have arrived during this 30-minute time period?
A) 22
B) 23
C) 24
D) 25
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