Brook\'s Cafe sells slices of 7 layer chocolate cake. A slice of cake sells for
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Question
Brook's Cafe sells slices of 7 layer chocolate cake. A slice of cake sells for $7 and costs
the café $3 per slice. Usually, In order to eliminate waste, the café discounts slices of cake to $2 after regular
hours (4:00pm) and is able to sell all remaining cake. Brook's Café estimates the demand for chocolate
cake during regular hours to be Poisson distributed with a mean of 8 slices per day.
Pretend Brook's Café discontinued its discount policy after 4:00pm. Now, they throw away any
remaining slices of cake at the end of the day. What is the optimum quantity of slices Brook's Café
should purchase per day?
a) 7
b) 8
c) 9
d) 10
e) Cannot be determined without the standard deviation.
Explanation / Answer
Ans:
As,for x=7,probability of demand is highest,so x=7 is the optimal quantity.
Option a is correct.
x P(demand<=x) P(demand>x) 7 0.453 0.547 8 0.593 0.407 9 0.717 0.283 10 0.816 0.184 11 0.888 0.112 12 0.936 0.064Related Questions
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