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When a guest calls over the phone to place a To Go order the earliest we quote for lunch is_______ and

dinner is__________ .

A. Lunch- 20; Dinner- 30
B. Lunch- 25; Dinner- 40
C. Lunch- 40; Dinner- 40
D. Lunch- 30; Dinner- 40

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Final answer:

The earliest quoted time for a To Go order at lunch would typically be shorter than dinner, but since the provided scenario is after normal lunch hours, a longer wait may be expected. Additional restaurant-specific context is needed for a precise time. The unrelated provided expressions seem to involve calculations for phone calls, meals, and seating, which are not directly connected to the To Go order question.

Step-by-step explanation:

When a guest calls to place a To Go order, the time quoted for readiness of the order depends on a few factors, such as the time of day and the restaurant's current volume of business.

Since the scenario provided indicates that the current time is 2:30 PM, which is later in the afternoon than normal lunch time, the earliest time that should be quoted for a To Go order could reasonably be expected to be longer than usual lunch preparation times. However, to provide a specific answer to when the earliest quoted time for lunch or dinner To Go order could be, additional context or standard practice information from the specific restaurant in question would be needed.

As for the provided expressions and calculations concerning the number of phone calls, meals out, and seating in the restaurant, they appear to be excerpts from different scenarios or questions which do not directly pertain to the original inquiry about quoting times for To Go orders.

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