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A ski resort is planning a year-end promotion by offering a Saturday night special for $109 per person. The high season rate for these rooms is $299. Management wants to hold some rooms for late arrivals that are willing to pay the high season rate. Assume the demand for the high season rate room is approximately normal with a mean of 50 and a standard deviation of 10.
(A) How many rooms should be set aside for full-paying skiers?
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