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Apples. an orchard owner knows that he’ll have to use about 6% of the apples he harvests for cider because they will have bruises or blemishes. he expects a tree to pro- duce about 300 apples. a) apples that may come from that tree. justify your model. b) dozen cider apples. c) is it likely there will be more than 50 cider apples? explain.
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