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1 January, 10:50

In a random sample of 200 customers at a fast food restaurant, 74 customers ordered a salad. If the restaurant typically has 1,000 customers in a day, how many customers will probably order a salad?

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  1. 1 January, 10:57
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    I'm pretty sure that you would divide 1000/200 and get 5 then multiply it by 74 to get 370. So 370 customers will probably order a salad.

    Sorry if this is wrong I don't think that it is but just in case.
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