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Mathematics, 04.04.2020 23:17 marmar69

You are hungry after school and walk across the street to Bruster's. You plan to
purchase a sundae. You have a choice of a cup, sugar cone, or waffle cone. Ice cream
choices are limited to chocolate and vanilla. Topping choices are sprinkles, hot fudge,
and crushed cookies. You are limited to one choice per category.
1. How many total possible outcomes are there?
2. If 1,000 people visited, how many of them would order a waffle cone with
chocolate ice cream and sprinkles?
3. If 1,000 people visited, how many of them would order a sugar cone with
vanilla ice cream and crushed cookies?
4. If you order a waffle cone sundae with vanilla ice cream and sprinkles, what is
the probability that the next person in line orders the exact same sundae?
5. What is the probability that your best friend will order crushed cookies on her
sundae?
6. What is the probability of someone ordering chocolate ice cream with hot
fudge or crushed cookies?
7. What is the probability of someone ordering a cup of vanilla ice cream with
sprinkles?
8. What is the probability of someone ordering sprinkles and hot fudge on their
ice cream?
9. What is the probability of someone ordering a cup of ice cream?
10. What is the probability of someone ordering sprinkles?
11. What is the probability of someone ordering a sugar cone or hot fudge?

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