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Jack in the Box offers hamburgers, turkey burgers, and chicken. They also offer two kinds of drinks Pepsi and ice tea and two flavors of ice cream vanilla and strawberry. The probability of a customer choosing a hamburger is 40%, turkey burger 25% chicken 35%, Pepsi 40%, ice tea 60%, vanilla ice cream 50%, and strawberry ice cream 50%.
a. If a customer orders one sandwich, a drink and one flavor of ice cream what is the sample space (write all the possible outcomes)
b. What is the probability of a customer ordering chicken, an ice tea and strawberry ice cream?
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