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At a coffee shop, the first 100 customers'

orders were as follows.
Small
Medium
Large
Hot
22
Cold
If we choose a customer at random, what
is the probability that his or her drink will
be cold?
[? ]%

At a coffee shop, the first 100 customers' orders were as follows. Small Medium Large-example-1
User Ppolyzos
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Answer:p=25%

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User Henry Leu
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Answer:


P=25\%

Explanation:

We have a sample of 100 clients.

To find the probability that a randomly selected customer chooses a cold drink, we must first count how many people in the sample chose cold drinks.

The table shows that cold drinks were

8 small, 12 medium and 5 large.

Then the number of cold drinks was:


8 + 12 + 5 = 25

Now the probability of someone selecting a cold drink is:


P = (25)/(100)


P = 0.25 = 25\%

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