A restaurant noted what type of food its customers ordered last week. Here are the results: If a customer is chosen at random, what is the probability... a) The customer ordered burger? b) The customer ordered fries? c) The customer ordered only burger or fries? d) The customer ordered neither burger or fries? e) The customer ordered burger and fries?
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- Probability of ordering a burger (including those who ordered both): 30% + 40% = 70% - Probability of ordering fries (including those who ordered both): 10% + 40% = 50% - Probability of ordering both burger and fries: 40% - Probability of ordering neither burger Show more…
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