Sushi Too needs to decide how many cooks to have in the kitchen. Each cook can make
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Sushi Too needs to decide how many cooks to have in the kitchen. Each cook can make some number of sushi rolls per hour. That number follows a normal distribution with mean and standard deviation per cook. Based on historical data, Sushi Too expects that the number of rolls ordered also follows a normal distribution with mean and standard deviation
For every order that Sushi Too can fulfill, they make a profit of $not accounting for labor
For every order that Sushi Too does not fulfill, they offer a complimentary snack and lose $not accounting for labor
Sushi Too pays each cook $ hour.
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