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Demand for Microwave Ovens  Demand  for  Microwave  Orens  Frequency  of  Dccumrence  in Days  Probability  Cumulative  Frobability  Random  Number  Inferval 02010.00%10.00%0 to 914020.00%30.00%10 to 2927035.00%65.00%30 to 6435025.00%90.00%65 to 894105.00%95.00%90 to 945105.00%100.00%95 to 99\begin{array} { | l | l | l | l | l | } \hline \begin{array} { l } \text { Demand } \\\text { for } \\\text { Microwave } \\\text { Orens }\end{array} & \begin{array} { l } \text { Frequency } \\\text { of } \\\text { Dccumrence } \\\text { in Days }\end{array} & \text { Probability } & \begin{array} { l } \text { Cumulative } \\\text { Frobability }\end{array} & \begin{array} { l } \text { Random } \\\text { Number } \\\text { Inferval }\end{array} \\\hline 0 & 20 & 10.00 \% & 10.00 \% & 0 \text { to } 9 \\\hline 1 & 40 & 20.00 \% & 30.00 \% & 10 \text { to } 29 \\\hline 2 & 70 & 35.00 \% & 65.00 \% & 30 \text { to } 64 \\\hline 3 & 50 & 25.00 \% & 90.00 \% & 65 \text { to } 89 \\\hline 4 & 10 & 5.00 \% & 95.00 \% & 90 \text { to } 94 \\\hline 5 & 10 & 5.00 \% & 100.00 \% & 95 \text { to } 99 \\\hline\end{array}
-Consider the Demand for Microwave Ovens dataset.What is the total demand corresponding to random numbers 13,90,6,5,4,and 49?


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