Mitch owns a coffee shop and keeps track of how many orders he feels in that combination of items that they are during the first hour is shop is open combinations include either breakfast sandwich or muffin and either orange juice or milk. Mitch needs to predict how many orders of breakfast sandwich and cup cup of orange juice or he would expect to sell if if he had 1765 custom

To predict how many orders of breakfast sandwich and cup of orange juice Mitch would expect to sell, he needs to calculate the percentage of orders that includes this combination during the first hour the shop is open.

Let's assume that out of the 1765 customers, 30% ordered a breakfast sandwich and orange juice (this percentage is hypothetical and should be based on actual data if available).

Therefore, Mitch would expect to sell approximately 1765 * 0.30 = 529.5 orders of breakfast sandwich and orange juice during the first hour the shop is open. Since you can't have half an order, Mitch would round this up to 530 orders.

Therefore, Mitch would expect to sell approximately 530 orders of breakfast sandwich and orange juice if he had 1765 customers.