At west coast dogs 6 of last 10 customer wanted mustard on their hot dogs considering this data how many 15 customer would you expect to want mustard

6/10 = x/15

Solve for x.

Of the recent customers at West Coast Dogs, 30 wanted mustard on their hot dogs and 10 did not. Considering this data, how many of the next 76 customers would you expect to want mustard?

To estimate how many out of the next 15 customers at West Coast Dogs would want mustard on their hot dogs, we can use the data provided that 6 out of the last 10 customers wanted mustard.

First, let's find out the proportion of customers who want mustard. We divide the number of customers who wanted mustard (6) by the total number of customers (10):

Proportion of customers who wanted mustard = 6/10 = 0.6

Next, we can use this proportion to estimate the number of customers out of the next 15 who would want mustard. We multiply the proportion by the total number of customers (15):

Estimated number of customers who want mustard = 0.6 * 15 = 9

Therefore, based on this data, we would expect approximately 9 out of the next 15 customers at West Coast Dogs to want mustard on their hot dogs.