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Mancini's Pizzeria sells four types of pizza crust. Last week, the owner tracked the number sold of each type, and this is what he found. Type of Crust Number Sold Thin crust 312 Thick crust 245 Stuffed crust 179 Pan style 304

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Mancini's Pizzeria sells four types of pizza crust. Last week, the owner tracked the number sold of each type, and this is what he found.

Type of Crust Number Sold

Thin crust 312

Thick crust 245

Stuffed crust 179

Pan style 304

Based on this information, of the next 4500 pizzas he sells, how many should he expect to be thick crust? Round your answer to the nearest whole number. Do not round any intermediate calculations.

Answer:

1060 thick crusts

Explanation:

Given

The above table

Required

Expected number of thick crust for the next 4500

For last week data, calculate the proportion of thick crust sold


\hat p = (Thick\ crust)/(Total)


\hat p = (245)/(312+245+179+304)


\hat p = (245)/(1040)


\hat p = 0.235577

For the next 4500;


n = 4500

The expected number of thick crust is (E(x)):


E(x) = \hat p * n


E(x) = 0.235577 * 4500


E(x) = 1060.0965


E(x) \approx 1060

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