Question
Restaurants often slip takeout menus under Ron's apartment door. So far, Ron has collected 6 menus for Korean food and 9 other menus. Considering this data, how many of the next 20 menus slipped under Ron's door should you expect to be from Korean restaurants?
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Based on the data provided, Ron has collected a total of 15 menus, 6 of which are for Korean food. Therefore, the probability of a menu being for a Korean restaurant is 6/15.
To determine how many of the next 20 menus slipped under Ron's door should be expected to be from Korean restaurants, we simply multiply the probability by the number of menus:
Expected number of Korean menus = (6/15) * 20
Expected number of Korean menus = 8
Therefore, you should expect that 8 of the next 20 menus slipped under Ron's door will be from Korean restaurants.
To determine how many of the next 20 menus slipped under Ron's door should be expected to be from Korean restaurants, we simply multiply the probability by the number of menus:
Expected number of Korean menus = (6/15) * 20
Expected number of Korean menus = 8
Therefore, you should expect that 8 of the next 20 menus slipped under Ron's door will be from Korean restaurants.