“No Children” section Some restaurant owners, at the request of some of their less tolerant customers, have stopped allowing children into their restaurant. This, naturally, outrages other customers....


“No Children” section Some restaurant owners, at the request of some of their less tolerant customers, have stopped allowing children into their restaurant. This, naturally, outrages other customers. One restaurateur hopes to please both sets of customers by having a “no children” section. She estimates that in her 120-seat restaurant, about 30% of her seats, on average, are taken by families with children. How many seats should be in the “children allowed” area in order to be very sure of having enough seating there? Comment on the assumptions and conditions that support your model, and explain what “very sure” means to you.





May 18, 2022
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