Question

Kumiko works at a shop that sells chicken sandwiches. She collects data about a random sample of chicken sandwiches sold at lunch and at dinner. The results are shown in the table.

Suppose 150 chicken sandwiches are sold at lunch. which is the best estimate of the number of those sandwiches that are spicy?

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To provide the best estimate of the number of spicy chicken sandwiches sold at lunch, I would need to know the proportion or percentage of spicy sandwiches sold from the sample data collected by Kumiko. If you share that data or the proportion of spicy chicken sandwiches from her sample, I can help calculate the estimate for you.

For example, if Kumiko found that 30% of the sandwiches sold in her sample were spicy, then the estimate for the number of spicy sandwiches sold at lunch would be calculated as follows:

\[
\text{Estimated spicy sandwiches} = \text{Total lunch sandwiches} \times \text{Proportion of spicy sandwiches}
\]
\[
\text{Estimated spicy sandwiches} = 150 \times 0.30 = 45
\]

Please provide the necessary data or proportions for a specific answer!

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