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Mathematics, 08.01.2021 05:20 pierreangie17

At a particular coffee shop, 92% of customers order a beverage, 3% of customers order food alone (order food and not a beverage), and 12% of customers order food and a beverage. Suppose we randomly
select a customer. Let B = the customer orders a beverage and F = the customer orders food.
a) What is P(F)? Interpret this value in context.
b) What is the probability that the customer orders food given that they order a beverage? Write this
event in symbolic form and find the probability.
c) If 180 customers are randomly selected, how many of them can we expect to order neither food
nor a beverage? Justify your response.

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