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Artyom0805 [142]
2 years ago
6

A bakery sells rolls in units of a dozen. The demand X (in 1000 units) for rolls has a gamma distribution with parameters α = 3,

θ = 0.5, where θ is in units of days per 1000 units of rolls. It costs $ 2 to make a unit that sells for $ 5 on the first day when the rolls are fresh. Any leftover units are sold on the second day for $ 1. How many units should be made to maximize the expected value of the profit?
Mathematics
1 answer:
bearhunter [10]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The value  is  E(X) =  \$ 1.7067

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that

   The  parameters  are  α = 3, θ = 0.5

    The cost of making a unit on the first day  is  c = $2

    The selling price of a  unit on the first day is  s = $5

    The selling price of a leftover unit on the second day is  v  = $ 1

Generally the profit of a unit on the first day is

        p_1 = 5 - 2

           p_1 = \$3

The profit of a unit on the second day is

       p_2 = 1 - 2

=>     p_2 = - \$1

Generally the probability of making profit greater than $ 1 is mathematically represented as

    P(X >  1 ) = Gamma (X ,\alpha , \theta)

=>   P(X >  1 ) = Gamma (1 ,3 , 0.5)

Now from the gamma distribution table  we have that

    P(X >  1 ) =  0.67668

Generally the probability of making profit less than or  equal to  $ 1 is mathematically represented as

       P(X \le  1 ) = 1 - P(X >  1 )

=>     P(X \le  1 ) = 1 - 0.67668

=>     P(X \le  1 ) = 0.32332    

So  the probability of making  $3  is    P(X >  1 ) =  0.67668

and  the probability of making  -$1  is   P(X \le  1 ) = 0.32332  

Generally the value of profit per day is mathematically represented as

      E(X) =  3 *  P(X >  1 )   +   (-1  *  P(X \le 1 ) )

=>     E(X) =  3 * 0.67668   +   (-1  *  0.32332 )

=>     E(X) =  \$ 1.7067

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