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10 February, 13:15

A new restaurant with 131 seats is being planned. Studies show that 62 % of the customers demand a "no children" area. How many seats should be in the "no children" area in order to be very sure (mu plus 3 sigma ) of having enough seating there?

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  1. 10 February, 13:37
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    82

    Step-by-step explanation:

    According to the study, 62% customer's demand "no children" area, 0.62*131 = 81.22 seats to be very sure there must be 82 seats in "no children" area.
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