A furniture store is having a sale on sofas and you're going to buy one. The advertisers know that buyers get to the store and that 1 out of 5 buyers change to a more expensive sofa than the one in the sale advertisement. Let X be the cost of the sofa. What is the average cost of a sofa if the advertised sofa is $250 and the more expensive sofa is $450

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Answer:

$290

Step-by-step explanation:

We are told that 1 out of 5 buyers change to a more expensive sofa than the one in the sale advertisement.

Now we are told that the advertised sofa is $250 and the more expensive sofa is $450.

Thus;

P(x) for expensive sofa = 1/5

P(x) for sofa in sale advertisement = 4/5

Thus, expected value is;

E(X) = (1/5)450 + (4/5)250

E(x) = 90 + 200

E(x) = $290

Answer:

  • The average cost of a sofa = [tex]\$290[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Cost of advertised sofa = [tex]\$250[/tex]

Cost of more expensive sofa = [tex]\$450[/tex]

So, the average cost of sofa,

[tex]E(x) = (450*\frac{1}{5})+ (250*\frac{4}{5})\\\\E(x) = 90 + 200\\\\E(x) = 290[/tex]

Hence,

The average cost of a sofa = [tex]\$290[/tex]

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