Out of 80 customers, you can expect 30% of them to prefer chicken sandwiches.
Expected number of customers who prefer chicken sandwiches = 0.30 * 80 = 24
Therefore, you can expect 24 customers out of 80 to prefer chicken sandwiches.
Suppose the probability of selecting a customer at Wendy's who prefers Chicken Sandwiches instead of hamburgers is 30%. Out of 80 customers, how many can you expect to get a chicken sandwich?
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