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Mathematics, 26.02.2022 19:50 Jenifermorales101

Estimate the loss in production in a week when the number of workers on strike is 1800 , from the following data. *Mean no. of workers on strike=800
*Mean loss of daily production in '000 Rs.=35
*standard deviation of no. of workers on strike=100
*standard deviation of daily production in '000 Rs.=2
coefficient of correlation between no. of workers on strike and daily production was = 0.8(Assume 6 working days in a week)

~~ANSWER~~ is 3,06,000
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