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21 July, 07:03

One morning a bagel shop sold 3 plain bagels, 6 raisin bagels, and 6 sesame seed bagels. If the shop sells 20 bagels the next morning, predict how many of the bagels will be plain.

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  1. 21 July, 07:22
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    you cant really predict how many bagels will be sold the next morning because of different scenarios but mathematically speaking if you compare plain bagels to total bagels you get 3/15 so if you multiply the denominator by 1 1/4 to get twenty as the denominator then you have to do the same to the numerator to get a fraction of 3.75/20 or roughly 3-4 plain bagels sold
  2. 21 July, 11:00
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    The predicted number of plain bagels that will be sold next morning is:

    4

    Step-by-step explanation:

    One morning a bagel shop sold 3 plain bagels, 6 raisin bagels, and 6 sesame seed bagels.

    This means that the total numbers of bagels that were sold are: 3+6+6=15 bagels.

    Hence, the Probability of the plain bagels sold are:

    i. e. P (plain bagels) = 3/15=1/5

    (Since, the probability is the ratio of the number of favorable outcomes to the total number of outcomes.

    Number of plain bagels=3

    and Total number of bagels = 15)

    If the shop sells 20 bagels the next morning.

    Then the predicted number of the bagels will be plain are:

    P (plain bagels) * 20

    = (1/5) * 20

    = 4 plain bagels

    Hence, the answer is: 4
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