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- 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%.

- There are 8 different combinations of meals to choose from (MH, MT, EH, ET, AH, AT, LH, LT).

- To calculate the probability of selecting a specific combination, divide the frequency of that combination by the total number of trials (150).
- Table 1 can be analyzed using a tree diagram to display all possible pairings of entrees and desserts (MH, MT, EH, ET, AH, AT, LH, LT).
- The total number of potential combinations can be determined by multiplying the number of entrees (4) by the number of desserts (2), resulting in 8 combinations.
- To determine the probability of selecting a particular combination, divide the frequency of that combination by the total number of trials. For instance, the probability of selecting combination EH is 20/150 = 13.33%.