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15 November, 23:47

If six out of 15 customers order a chicken sandwich, how many chicken sandwiches should a restaurant predict they will need to serve 270 people?

108

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90

120

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  1. 15 November, 23:54
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    Given:

    6 out of 15 customers order a chicken sandwich

    270 customers

    This is a problem of ratio and proportion:

    a/b = c/d where ad = bc

    6/15 = x/270

    6 * 270 = 15x

    1,620 = 15x

    1620 / 15 = x

    108 = x

    The restaurant should predict to serve 108 chicken sandwich to the 270 people.
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