Extend this: - There are 8 different combo meals to choose from (MH, MT, EH, ET, AH, AT, LH, LT).

- To find the probability of choosing a specific combo meal, divide the frequency of that meal by the total number of trials (150).
- To analyze Table 1, a tree diagram can be used to show all possible pairings of entrees and desserts (MH, MT, EH, ET, AH, AT, LH, LT).
- The total number of possible combo meals can be calculated by multiplying the number of entrees (4) by the number of desserts (2), resulting in 8 combos.
- To find the probability of choosing a specific combo meal, divide the frequency of that meal by the total number of trials. For example, the probability of choosing combo meal EH is 20/150 = 13.33%.

- Additionally, by using the tree diagram, we can see the different pathways that lead to each combo meal. This visual representation can help in understanding the likelihood of choosing a particular meal based on the options available. By calculating the probability for each combo meal, we can determine which ones are more popular or preferred by customers. This information can be useful for businesses in making decisions on menu offerings and promotions.