Final answer:
The question requires defining the probabilities of random selections of meats based on their weights from a menu. The increments for a chicken wing dinner are not mentioned in the question, hence they are not addressed.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question asks us to define the probability of various outcomes when selecting a piece of meat (either a pork chop or a chicken breast) in a local restaurant, where the weights of these meats are listed on the menu. For instance, P(you will get a chicken breast) represents the probability that one will get a chicken breast when a random selection is made. Similarly, P(you will get a 20-oz. pork chop) represents the probability of getting a pork chop that weighs exactly 20 ounces, and P(you will not get a pork chop) indicates the probability of any selection that is not a pork chop. The increments available on the chicken wing dinner are not mentioned in the provided context, thus that part of the student's question is not addressed.