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2 May, 14:33

A large fast food chain runs a promotion where 1-in-4 boxes of French fries. Suppose that some location sells 100 of these boxes of fries per day. Let X=the number of coupons won per day

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  1. 2 May, 14:37
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    0.25 * 100 = X

    Step-by-step explanation:

    If there is a winning ticket in 1 out of every 4 boxes of French Fries sold, then that means there is a 25% chance of getting a winning ticket (1 / 4 = 0.25). Therefore we can calculate the total amounts of winning coupons per day with the following formula.

    0.25 * S = X

    Where S is the amount of boxes sold and X is the amount of winning coupons. If the location sells 100 boxes then ...

    0.25 * 100 = X

    25 = X

    We can see that the amount of winning coupons in 100 boxes sold will be 25.
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