Question: First question A restaurant is serving dinner during a German Opera Performance. There are three dinner options: pork schnitzel (41 orders), chicken kiev (58 orders),

First question A restaurant is serving dinner during a German Opera Performance. There are three dinner options: pork schnitzel (41 orders), chicken kiev (58 orders), and vegetarian spaetzle (21 orders). There are three drink options: Riesling (53 orders), pinot noir (57 orders), and non-alcoholic (10 orders). Gustav, the event coordinator, has been informed that the venue moving from tables of 10 to tables of 6. Calculate the likelihood of events with the old number of tables and with the new number of tables. a. How likely a table will have all one meal, regardless of drink b. How likely a table will have at least 3 vegetarian meals and at least 3 drinking pinot noir C. How likely a table will have exactly 1 pork meal D.How likely a table will have two or more people with no alcohol e.How likely a table will have half the table drinking red wine and half drinking white Second question Gerhardt learns that in billiards, there is an equal likelihood of sinking any ball that is on the outside of a rack on the first shot (the break), There are 15 balls, arranged with 3 on the interior. On a break, it is indicated that there is a 53 per cent change of sinking a ball. There are 6 solids, numbered 1 through 6, and 6 stripes, numbered 9 through 14, racked around the outside. In addition to the answer, indicated (in words) what the complement will be each case and then indicate the probability. a. How likely a solid will be sunk on the break b. How likely the 1, 2, or 3 ball will be sunk on the break c. How likely that an even-numbered ball will be sunk d. How likely the same ball would be sunk on the break in two consecutive games e. How likely two even-numbered balls will be sunk on the break in two consecutive games

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