The problem asks for a reasonable estimate of the probability that the next customer to enter Jeremy's Pet Store has exactly 3 pets, based on some unspecified data. Since the data is not visible, we have to analyze the possible answers to determine which one makes the most sense given the context of the question.

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2025/3/21

1. Problem Description

The problem asks for a reasonable estimate of the probability that the next customer to enter Jeremy's Pet Store has exactly 3 pets, based on some unspecified data. Since the data is not visible, we have to analyze the possible answers to determine which one makes the most sense given the context of the question.

2. Solution Steps

Since the data is missing, we cannot compute the probability directly. However, we can make an educated guess. The provided options are 0.06, 0.10, 0.23, and 0.
3

0. The probability of a customer having exactly 3 pets is likely to be a small number, as many customers may have 0, 1, or 2 pets. Values above 0.3 seem unlikely.

Without any data, we must assume the options provided are reasonable probabilities. Thus the reasonable estimate must be 0.
0
6.

3. Final Answer

0. 06

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