Suppose that orders at a restaurant are iid (independent and identically distributed) random variables with mean $8 and standard deviation $2. • Estimate the probability that the first 100 customers spend a total of more than $840. • Estimate the probability that the first 100 customers spend a total of between $780 and $820. • After how many orders can we be 90% sure that the total spent by all the customers is more than $1000.

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Suppose that orders at a restaurant are iid (independent and identically
distributed) random variables with mean $8 and standard deviation $2.
• Estimate the probability that the first 100 customers spend a total of
more than $840.
• Estimate the probability that the first 100 customers spend a total of
between $780 and $820.
• After how many orders can we be 90% sure that the total spent by all
the customers is more than $1000.
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose that orders at a restaurant are iid (independent and identically distributed) random variables with mean $8 and standard deviation $2. • Estimate the probability that the first 100 customers spend a total of more than $840. • Estimate the probability that the first 100 customers spend a total of between $780 and $820. • After how many orders can we be 90% sure that the total spent by all the customers is more than $1000.
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