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he restaurant owners decide to spice things up. For a limited time, customers can also spin one of three other spinners for a chance to win a free T-shirt. The spinner they spin for the T-shirt depends on their prize on the first spinner.
• Customers who win a gift card spin the spinner with four equal sections.
• Customers who win a coupon spin the spinner with three equal sections.
• Customers who win free food (drink, fries, or dessert) spin the spinner with two equal sections.

(a) How much more likely is a customer to win a drink and a T-shirt than to win a 10% off coupon and a T-shirt? Explain.
(b) Group the outcomes of a customer’s first spin into gift card, coupon, or food, and the outcomes of the customer’s second spin into T-shirt or no T-shirt. What are the most likely outcome and the least likely outcome of the two spins? Show your work.

Reflection: After the grand opening, the owners decide they will use the spinners again on their first anniversary; however, they want to modify the first spinner so that the chance of winning a $10 gift card is less than the chance of winning a $5 gift card. Discuss two ways they could accomplish this. Explain how these changes would affect the probabilities of other outcomes.

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Answered by rushi188
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