Operations Management-With Myomlab Access
Operations Management-With Myomlab Access
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Author: HEIZER
Publisher: PEARSON
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• F.5 Arnold Palmer Hospital is studying the number of emergency surgery kits that it uses on weekends. Over the past 40 weekends, the number of kits used was as follows:

NUMBER OF KITS FREQUENCY
4 4
5 6
6 10
7 12
8 8

The following random numbers have been generated: 11, 52, 59, 22, 03, 03, 50, 86, 85, 15, 32, 47. Simulate 12 weekends of emergency kit usage. What is the average number of kits used during these 12 weekends?

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