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Business, 28.12.2019 05:31 bobgardner765

The local supermarket buys lettuce each day to ensure really fresh produce. each morning any lettuce that is left from the previous day is sold to a dealer that resells it to farmers who use it to feed their animals. this week the supermarket can buy fresh lettuce for $11.00 a box. the lettuce is sold for $25.00 a box and the dealer that sells old lettuce is willing to pay $3.00 a box. past history says that tomorrow's demand for lettuce averages 265 boxes with a standard deviation of 42 boxes.

how many boxes of lettuce should the supermarket purchase tomorrow? (use excel's normsinv() function to find the z-score. round intermediate calculations to four decimal places. round your answer to the nearest whole number.)

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