Suppose the probability of selecting a customer at wendy's who prefers chicken sandwiches instead of hamburgers is 25%. Out of 200 customers, how many can you expect will prefer chicken sandwiches?

A. 25
B. 75
C. 50
D. 65

1 answer

C. 50

To find the number of customers who can be expected to prefer chicken sandwiches, multiply the total number of customers by the probability of selecting a customer who prefers chicken sandwiches:

200 customers x 0.25 = 50 customers

Therefore, you can expect 50 out of 200 customers to prefer chicken sandwiches.