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Mathematics, 15.12.2020 06:00 abigailcayton

01:41:42 Two retail stores sell clothing in the same shopping area. Both stores' revenues are Normally distributed. Store A
has a mean revenue of $5,950 weekly with a standard deviation of $895 while Store B has a mean revenue of
$6,200 weekly with a standard deviation of $755. Assuming the stores independently earn revenue of each other,
what is the probability that Store A will earn more revenue than Store B on any given week?
O Approximately 0
O 0.037
O 0.415
o 0,440
O 0.585
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