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The 2003 zagat restaurant survey provides food, decor, and service ratings for some of the top restaurants across the united states. for 15 top-ranking restaurants located in boston, the average price of a dinner, including one drink and tip, was $48.60. you are leaving on a business trip to boston and will eat dinner at three of these restaurants. your company will reimburse you for a maximum of $50 per dinner. business associates familiar with the restaurants have told you that the meal cost at 5 of the restaurants will exceed $50. suppose that you randomly select three of these restaurants for dinner. a. what is the probability that none of the meals will exceed the cost covered by your company? b. what is the probability that one of the meals will exceed the cost covered by your company? c. what is the probability that two of the meals will exceed the cost covered by your company? d. what is the probability that all three of the meals will exceed the cost covered by your company?

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