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Same Case as Above: Will Rogers owns and manages a taco and soft-drink stand in Lubbock near Texas Tech University. On Saturdays, his busiest day, he can service 30 customers per hour on the average but he only gets 20 customers per hour on average. Because Will can wait on 50% more customers than actually visits his restaurant, it does not make sense to him that he should have any waiting lines. After looking at the problem you find that it follows the six conditions for a single-server waiting line. What is the probability that there is ONE and only ONE customer in the system
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 17:50
Graph y ≥ -x^2 - 1. click on the graph until the correct graph appears.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:30
Scott’s bank account showed a balance of $750 on sunday. during the next five days, he made one deposit of $140 and numerous withdrawals of $180 each. let x represent the number of withdrawals that scott made. write an inequality that can be used to find the maximum number of withdrawals that scott could have made and maintain a balance of at least $100. do not use a dollar sign ($) in your response.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 00:30
Fixed rate mortgage offer: purchase price: $170,000 down payment ($34k): 20% term: 30 years interest rate: 4.25% property tax (yearly): $1,500 homeowner’s insurance (yearly): $1,000 use this example from a fixed-rate mortgage calculator to you answer the questions. keep the page open after you complete this question. according to the calculator, the monthly payment demarco and tanya should anticipate paying for principal and interest is $208. $877. $669. $1,200.
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