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The Number of No-Shows Each Day for Dinner Reservations at the Cottonwood

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The number of no-shows each day for dinner reservations at the Cottonwood Grille is a discrete random variable with the following probability distribution:
The number of no-shows each day for dinner reservations at the Cottonwood Grille is a discrete random variable with the following probability distribution:    Based on this information,the expected number of no-shows is 1.65 customers. Based on this information,the expected number of no-shows is 1.65 customers.

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