An Introduction to Mathematical Statistics and Its Applications (6th Edition)
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Jesse runs a small business selling and delivering mealie meal to the spaza shops.
He charges a fixed rate of R80, 00 for delivery and then R15, 50 for each packet of
mealle meal he delivers. The table below helps him to calculate what to charge
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table above.
TOTAL COST OF PACKETS OF MEALIE MEAL
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600
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An Introduction to Mathematical Statistics and Its Applications (6th Edition)
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