Use the table to answer the question.

Items Number of Orders
Breakfast Sandwich and Orange Juice 13
Muffins and Orange Juice 27
Breakfast Sandwich and Milk 23
Muffins and Milk 16
Mitch owns a coffee shop and keeps track of how many orders he fills and in what combination of items they are during the first hour his shop is open. Combinations include either a breakfast sandwich or muffin and either orange juice or milk.

Mitch needs to predict how many orders of a breakfast sandwich and a cup of orange juice he would expect to sell if he had 1,765 customers.

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79 orders
79 orders

358 orders
358 orders

291 orders
291 orders

604 orders
604 orders
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To calculate the number of orders of a breakfast sandwich and a cup of orange juice expect to sell, we need to find the proportion of orders that include that combination in the table.

The total number of orders in the table is 13 + 27 + 23 + 16 = 79.

The proportion of orders that include a breakfast sandwich and orange juice is 13/79 = 0.1646.

To predict the number of orders of a breakfast sandwich and orange juice if he had 1,765 customers, we multiply the proportion by the total number of customers:

0.1646 x 1,765 = 291

Therefore, Mitch would expect to sell 291 orders of a breakfast sandwich and a cup of orange juice.

So the answer is 291 orders.

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3. 75%
4. (13/25 + 10/25 - 3/25)
5. 291 orders
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