Respuesta :
Answer:
204 guest
Explanation:
The overage cost is $60 because ordering a plate for a guest that doesn’t show up costs $60. The underage cost is = $85 – 60 = $25, because not committing to a guest that does show up costs an extra $25. The critical ratio is 25/(60 + 25) = 0.2941. From the table, and , so the optimal number of guests to commit to is 204.
Answer:
Sarah should commit to with the caterer 195 guests
Explanation:
1. Let's review the information provided to us to answer the question correctly:
Overage cost = $ 60 (This is the cost incurred per guest that doesn't show up)
Underage cost = $ 25 (85 - 60) (This is the cost incurred per extra guest beyond what the couple commits to)
Expected number of guests or mean of the normal distribution = 200
Standard deviation = 10
2. How many guests should Sarah commit to with the caterer?
For solving this question, we should calculate the critical ratio, this way:
F(Q) = 25/(60 + 25)
F(Q) = 25/85 = 0.2941
This number is the probability of a z-score less than the z-score of the mean (0.5). Using our z-table, we find out that:
P (z ≤ -0.54) = 0.2946
Using this z-score and the standard deviation we calculate the number of guests Sarah should commit with the caterer, this way:
-0.54 = (x - 200)/10
-5.4 = x - 200
x = 200- 5.4
x = 194.6
x = 195 (rounding to the next whole)