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Achinese restaurant has a buffet that includes ice cream for dessert. the table
shows the selections made last week.
vanilla
strawberry
24
18
12
12
21
15
a. which flavor is the most popular? which serving method? is the combination
of the most popular flavor and serving method the most popular dessert
choice overall? explain.
b. which of the following is more likely? explain.
• a customer chooses vanilla, given that the customer chose a cone.
• a customer chooses a cone, given that the customer chose vanilla.
c. a class of 24 students gets the buffet for lunch. if all the students get ice
cream, about how many will get a cone or vanilla? explain.

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