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Janet is planning to rent a booth at a festival for a day to sell clothes that she has made.She sells jackets for and skirts for Her past experiences suggests that sales of jackets will have a mean of 6.5 with a standard deviation of 1.4,and sales of skirts will have a mean of 12.6 with a standard deviation of 2.7.The cost of renting the booth for the day is Let the random variable J represent the number of jackets that Janet sells and the random variable S represent the number of skirts that Janet sells.Express Janet's net income,I,in terms of J and S.
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