Customers at Beans Coffee Shop have entered their name in a drawing for one of 4 gift cards. The gift cards each have a value of $10. If 62 customers enter the drawing, what is the total number of ways Beans Coffee Shop could choose the winners?
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Customers at Beans Coffee Shop have entered their name in a drawing for one of 4...
Customers at Beans Coffee Shop have entered their name in a drawing for one of 4 gift cards. The gift cards have values of $20, $10, $5, and $1. If 54 customers enter the drawing, what is the total number of ways Beans Coffee Shop could choose the winners?
C++ question: Jason opened a coffee shop selling coffee, cheese cakes, and coffee beans. Coffee is sold at the shop in two sizes: small (9 oz, $1.5) and large (12 oz, $1.9). Cheese cakes cost $3 per slice. Coffee beans are sold with $0.6 per oz. Write a menu-driven program that will make the coffee shop operational. Your program should allow the user to do the following: Choose among coffee, cakes, or beans to purchase. Buy coffee in any size...
Andre, a physics undergraduate, enters a coffee shop that is holding a contest. Customers who guess the number of coffee beans inside of a closed, 20.0 fl oz aluminum commuter mug get a free pastry and an espresso drink. Motivated by the prospect of free food and coffee, Andre puts his finely‑tuned estimation skills to work. Andre assumes that a typical coffee bean is about 1 cm long. Based on that assumption, what should Andre submit as his estimate for...
Seventy-five (75) customers at Crummy Burger today were entered in a drawing. Three names will be drawn, and each will win a prize. Determine the number of ways that the prizes can be distributed if first prize is a $25 gift card, second prize is a free Crummy Combo Meal, and third prize is a free Jumbo Crummy Burger.
Task 4: Coffee shop scheduling (9 marks total) 4. The Lakeside Coffee Shop morning customer load follows a normal distribution. The mean number of customers is 60 and the standard deviation is 15. a. Determine the probability that the number of customers tomorrow will be 50. (3 marks) b. If the store gets more than 70 customers, they need to have a fourth staff member working. What is the probability that they will need that fourth person tomorrow? (3 marks)...
6. 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...
k Plus hapter 2 Assignment He 4 Susan can pick 4 pounds of coffee beans in an hour or gather 2 pounds of nuts. Tom can pick 2 pounds of coffee beans in an hour or er 4 pounds of nuts. Each works 6 hours per day. a. Together, what is the maximum number of pounds of coffee beans the two can pick in a day? What is the maximum number of pounds of nuts the two can gather in...
You are going to write a java application that will be used in a coffee shop to take customer orders and print a simple on screen order summary. Your coffee shop only sells one type and one size coffee for $5 dollars. However, your customers have the option of adding whipped cream and chocolate each for $1 dollar. Your application takes in customer name, the number of coffees being ordered and whether or not the customer wants whipped cream and/or...
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...
(8 points) A coffee shop sells bags of roasted coffee beans to customers to make into coffee at home. The demand for these bags is quite predictable (and can be treated as deterministic for our purposes). The shop sells 3,500 bags of coffee beans per year. Each time the shop places an order for these bags with its coffee supplier, it incurs an administrative cost of $15, independent of the quantity ordered. The company values each bag at $12.50 (this...