At Pierre’s Coffee Shop, 65% of customers order coffee, 20% order tea, and 11% order fruit juice, while 4% do not order anything to drink. In addition, 39% order a muffin, 26% order a bagel, and 23% order a Danish, while 12% do not order anything to eat. Finally, 8% of customers order both tea and a Danish, and 47% of people order fruit juice given that they have ordered a muffin. Assume that an individual customer will not order more than one drink or more than one breakfast roll. Also assume that the customers are independent of each other.
6. c) If two customers walk into the coffee shop, what is the probability that the first will order a muffin or a Danish and the second will order a bagel or a Danish?
6. e) What is the probability that a particular customer will order fruit juice and a muffin?
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6. f) What is the probability that a particular customer will order a Danish given that he ordered tea?
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6. g) What is the probability that a particular customer will order tea or a Danish?
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At Pierre’s Coffee Shop, 65% of customers order coffee, 20% order tea, and 11% order fruit...
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