Question: Only d and e please -03 3821 2668 -0.2 4207 13069 -0.1 14602 3509 0 5000 3989 1 5398 1.4509 2 5793 15069 3 16179

Only d and e please

Only d and e please -03 3821 2668 -0.2 4207 13069Only d and e please -03 3821 2668 -0.2 4207 13069Only d and e please -03 3821 2668 -0.2 4207 13069Only d and e please -03 3821 2668 -0.2 4207 13069Only d and e please -03 3821 2668 -0.2 4207 13069

-03 3821 2668 -0.2 4207 13069 -0.1 14602 3509 0 5000 3989 1 5398 1.4509 2 5793 15069 3 16179 5668 4 6554 6304 5 6915 6978 6 7257 1.7687 7 1.7580 8429 7881 19202 9 18159 1.0004 10 1843 1.0833 11 8643 1.1686 12 18849 12561 13 19032 13455 14 19192 1.4367 15 19332 15293 1.6 19452 16232 17 9554 17183 TABLE 13.4 The Distribution, FQ), and Expected Inventory, 1(Q), Functions for the Standard Normal Distribution Function z F(z) A(z) -4.0 .0000 .0000 -3.9 .0000 .0000 -3.8 .0001 .0000 -3.7 .0001 .0000 -3.6 .0002 .0000 -3.5 .0002 .0001 -3.4 .0003 .0001 -3.3 .0005 .0001 -3.2 .0007 .0002 -3.1 .0010 .0003 -3.0 .0013 .0004 -2.9 .0019 .0005 -2.8 .0026 .0008 -2.7 .0035 .0011 -2.6 .0047 .0015 -2.5 .0062 .0020 -2.4 .0082 .0027 -2.3 .0107 .0037 -23 20107 20037 2.2 20139 1.0049 -2.1 0179 0065 -2.0 0228 20085 -19 10287 011 -1.8 0359 0143 -17 .0446 20183 -1.6 0548 0232 -15 10668 0293 -1.4 10808 0367 -13 0968 0455 -1.2 151 0561 -1.1 357 0686 -1.0 1587 0833 -09 1841 1004 -0.8 1219 1202 -07 2420 1.1429 -0.6 2743 1687 -0.5 3085 1978 -0.4 13446 2304 -0.3 13821 2668 22 19861 2.2049 23 19893 23037 2.4 19918 2.4027 25 19938 2.5020 2.6 19953 2.6015 27 19965 2.701 2.8 19974 2.8008 29 19981 2.9005 3.0 9987 3.0004 31 19990 3.1003 32 9993 3.2002 3.3 19995 3.3001 3.4 19997 3.4001 35 19998 3.5001 3.6 19998 3.6000 37 9999 37000 3.8 9999 3.8000 39 1.0000 39000 4.0 1.0000 4.0000 3 PA 13-7 (Static) Goop Inc. needs to order a raw material to make a special ... 10 points Goop Inc. needs to order a raw material to make a special polymer. The demand for the polymer is forecasted to be normally distributed with a mean of 250 gallons and a standard deviation of 100 gallons. Goop sells the polymer for $25 per gallon. Goop purchases raw material for $10 per gallon and must spend $5 per gallon to dispose of all unused raw material due to government regulations. (One gallon of raw material yields one gallon of polymer.) If demand is more than Goop can make, then Goop sells only what it has made and the rest of the demand is lost. Use Table 13.4. eBook Print References If a part of the question specifies whether to use Table 13.4, or to use Excel, then credit for a correct answer will depend on using the specified method. a. How many gallons should Goop purchase to maximize its expected profit? Use Table 13.4. b. Suppose Goop purchases 150 gallons of raw material. What is the probability that it will run out of raw material? (Round your answer to 4 decimal places.) C. Suppose Goop purchases 300 gallons of raw material. What are the expected sales (in gallons)? Use Table 13.4. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) d. Suppose Goop purchases 400 gallons of raw material. How much should it expect to spend on disposal costs (in dollars)? Use Table 13.4. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) Suppose Goop wants to ensure that there is a 92 percent probability that it will be able to e. satisfy its customers' entire demand. How many gallons of the raw material should it purchase? Use Table 13.4

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