
A total of 60% of the customers of a fast-food chain order a hamburger, french fries,...
At a certain fast-food restaurant, 54% of customers order a chicken sandwich, 30% of customers order french fries, and 69% of customers order a chicken sandwich or french fries (or both items). What is the probability that a randomly selected customer will order both a chicken sandwich and french fries? Write your answer as a decimal (not as a percentage). (If necessary, consult a list of formulas.) ?
A restaurant in a fast food franchise has determined that the chance a customer will order a soft drink is 0.93. The probability that a customer will order a hamburger is 0.58. The probability that a customer will order french fries is 0.51. Complete parts a and b below. a. If a customer places an order, what is the probability that the order will include a soft drink and no fries if these two events are independent? b. The restaurant...
70% of the customers in a diner order french fries, 40% of the customers order burgers, and 30% order both. If a random diner is selected after s/he orders, what is the chance: a. S/he ordered a burger but not fries? b. S/he ordered a burger, given s/he ordered fries? c. S/he ordered neither a burger or fries? d. S/he ordered fries, given s/he ordered a burger?
Using C++ Mr. Manager wants you to process orders for the Fast Greasy Food Shop. His customers have a few choices in what they order. The can order a hamburger for 1.00. It they want cheese it is an addition .50 and if they want bacon the additional amount is .75. They can also order a small or large drink for 1.10 and 1.60 respectively and small or large French fries for 1.20 or 1.75 respectively. The user can only...
Anita's, a fast-food chain specializing in hot dogs and garlic fries, keeps track of the proportion of its customers who decide to eat in the restaurant (asopposed to ordering the food "to go"), so it can make decisions regarding the possible construction of in-store play areas, the attendance of its mascot Sammy atthe franchise locations, and so on. Anita's reports that of its customers order their food to go. If this proportion is correct, what is the probability that, in...
A contest at a fast-food restaurant offered the following cash prizes and probabilities of winning on one visit when a customer buys an order of French fries $100,000 for $1.31. Find the expected winnings if the player buys 10 orders of French fries s50.000 in multiple visits Probability 1/8,504,860 1/302,500 1/282,735 1/153,560 1/104,560 1/9,540 Prize $10,000 $1,000 $100 $25 What are the expected winnings if the player buys 10 orders of French fries on multiple visits? Round the fingimnswer to...
Anita's, a fast-food chain specializing in hot dogs and garlic
fries, keeps track of the proportion of its customers who decide to
eat in the restaurant (as opposed to ordering the food "to go") so
it can make decisions regarding the possible construction of
in-store play areas, the attendance of its mascot Sammy at the
franchise locations, and so on. Anita's reports that of its customers order their
food to go. Suppose that this proportion is correct and that a...
Binomial problems: BasicAnita's, a fast-food chain specializing in hot dogs and garlic fries, keeps track of theproportion of its customers who decide to eat in the restaurant (as opposed to ordering thefood "to go"), so it can make decisions regarding the possible construction of in-store playareas, the attendance of its mascot Sammy at the franchise locations, and so on. Anita'sreports that 48% of its customers order their food to go. If this proportion is correct, whatis the probability that, in...
A potato processing firm is supplying French fries to a fast food restaurant chain. In the short run under its current facility constraint, each day it can produce the first 1 unit for $2000 variable cost, the second unit for $1500, the third unit for $1900, the fourth unit for $2100, the fifth unit for $2500, and the six unit at $3000 to reach full capacity. The price it sells to the restaurant chain is $2500/unit. The per day (very...
Anita's, a fast-food chain specializing in hot dogs and garlic fries, keep track of the proportion of its customers who decide to eat in the restaurant (as opposed to ordering the food "to go") so it can make decisions regarding the possible construction of in-store play areas, the attendance of its mascot Sammy at the franchise locations, and so on. Anita's reports that 52% of its customers order their food to go. Suppose that this proportion is correct and that...