A pastry store wants to know how many dozens of muffins to bake each day. Every dozen they sell fresh in the shop returns a profit of $5.00. Every dozen they bake but do not sell on the day they are baked is given to a local charity at a loss of $3.00 a dozen. The business is fairly stable in that they never sell less than 50 dozen nor more than 80 dozen muffins. Their sales history, rounded to the nearest ten dozen muffins is as shown:
They want to run a ten-day simulation for production rates of 50, 60, 70, and 80 muffins to determine the profit (loss) for each. They generated the following random numbers for days 1-10 respectively: 63, 13, 67, 50, 71, 25, 44, 00, 56, and 68.
a. What range of random numbers corresponds to 70 muffins sold?
b. What is the profit for day 3 if they make 70 dozen muffins?
c. What is the average daily profit (for all ten days) corresponding to 60 dozen muffins made?
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