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Valentino's Pizzeria sells four types of pizza crust. Last week, the owner tracked the number sold of each type, and this is what he found.

\begin{tabular}{|c|c|}
\hline Type of Crust & Number Sold \\
\hline Thin crust & 287 \\
\hline Thick crust & 250 \\
\hline Stuffed crust & 290 \\
\hline Pan style & 198 \\
\hline
\end{tabular}

Based on this information, of the next [tex]4500[/tex] pizzas he sells, how many should he expect to be thin crust? Round your answer to the nearest whole number. Do not round any intermediate calculations.

[tex]\square[/tex] pizzas


Sagot :

To solve this problem, we will follow a systematic approach, quickly but clearly:

1. Calculate the total number of pizzas sold last week:

We sum up the number of each type of crust sold:
[tex]\[ \text{Total Pizzas Sold Last Week} = 287 (\text{Thin crust}) + 250 (\text{Thick crust}) + 290 (\text{Stuffed crust}) + 198 (\text{Pan style}) \][/tex]
Adding these together gives us:
[tex]\[ \text{Total Pizzas Sold Last Week} = 287 + 250 + 290 + 198 = 1025 \][/tex]

2. Calculate the proportion of thin crust pizzas sold last week:

To find this proportion, we divide the number of thin crust pizzas by the total number of pizzas sold:
[tex]\[ \text{Proportion of Thin Crust} = \frac{287}{1025} \][/tex]
This gives us:
[tex]\[ \text{Proportion of Thin Crust} = 0.28 \][/tex]

3. Estimate the number of thin crust pizzas to be sold next week:

Based on the total number of pizzas expected to be sold next week, we multiply by the proportion of thin crust pizzas:
[tex]\[ \text{Expected Thin Crust Next Week} = 0.28 \times 4500 \][/tex]
This calculation gives us:
[tex]\[ \text{Expected Thin Crust Next Week} \approx 1260.0000000000002 \][/tex]

4. Round the expected number to the nearest whole number:

Since we cannot have a fractional number of pizzas, we round 1260.0000000000002 to the nearest whole number:
[tex]\[ \text{Expected Thin Crust Next Week} = 1260 \][/tex]

So, based on these calculations, Valentino's Pizzeria should expect to sell approximately [tex]\( \boxed{1260} \)[/tex] thin crust pizzas next week.