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6 April, 11:18

When sam goes to a restaurant, he always tips the server $2 plus 10% of the cost of the meal. if sam's distribution of meal costs has a mean of $9 and a standard deviation of $3, what are the mean and standard deviation of the distribution of his tips?

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  1. 6 April, 11:29
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    Given that S am's distribution of meal costs has a mean of $9 and a standard deviation of $3, this means that the range of Sam's meal cost that are within one standard deviation is given by ($9 - 3, $9 + 3) = ($6, $12).

    Given that Sam always tips the server $2 plus 10% of the cost of the meal, this means that when the cost of the meal is $9, Sam tips $2 + (0.1 x 9) = $2 + $0.9 = $2.90

    Therefore, the mean of the distribution of Sam's tips is $2.90

    Similarly, the range of Sam's tips that are within one standard deviation is given by ($2 + 0.1 (6), $2 + 0.1 (12)) = ($2 + 0.6, $2 + 1.2) = ($2.6, 3.2) = ($2.9 - $0.3, $2.9 + $0.3)

    Therefore, the standard deviation of the distribution of Sam's tips is $0.3
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