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Below is a menu from a restaurant. A 3-course dinner is made up of one Starter, one Main Course, and one Dessert. Starter - Soup - Garlic Bread - Onion Rings - Chow... show full transcript
Step 1
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To find the total number of different 3-course dinners, we multiply the number of choices for each course:
Number of choices for Starter = 4 (Soup, Garlic Bread, Onion Rings, Chowder) Number of choices for Main Course = 5 (Pizza, Spaghetti, Steak, Lamb, Salmon) Number of choices for Dessert = 3 (Cheesecake, Chocolate Cake, Ice-cream)
The total number of different 3-course dinners is:
Therefore, the number of different 3-course dinners that can be ordered is 60.
Step 2
Answer
To calculate the angle for each sector, we use the formula:
Main Course:
Dessert:
Step 3
Answer
To determine which course to add in order to maximize the number of different 3-course dinners, we consider the effects of adding one option to each course:
Extra Starter:
Extra Main Course:
Extra Dessert:
Thus, the best option is to add an extra Dessert, which results in 80 different 3-course dinners being possible.
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