Valentino's Pizzeria sells four types of pizza crust. Last week, the owner tracked the number sold of each type, and this is what he found.
Type of Crust
Thin crust
Thick crust
Stuffed crust
Pan style
Number Sold
313
306
155
301
Based on this information, of the next 4000 pizzas he sells, how many should he expect to be pan style? Round your answer to the nearest whole number.
not round any intermediate calculations.​

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Answer:

1120 pan Style pizzas.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the information below:

[tex]\left|\begin{array}{c|c}Type \:of \:Crust&Number \:Sold\\-----&-----\\Thin \:crust&313\\Thick \:crust&306\\Stuffed \:crust&155\\Pan \:style&301\\-----&-----\\Total &1075\end{array}\right]|[/tex]

The Relative Frequency of selling a pan style pizza =[tex]\dfrac{301}{1075}[/tex]

Therefore, if Valentino's Pizzeria were to sell 4000 pizzas, the expected number of Pan style pizza sold will be:

Number of Pan Style Pizza Sold = Relative Frequency of pan Style Pizza Purchase X Total Number of Sales

[tex]=\dfrac{301}{1075}X 4000 =1120[/tex]

They should expect to sell 1120 pan Style pizzas.