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Suppose you manage Tennessee Grilled Pork, a fast food restaurant specializing in pork sandwiches and pork chops on a stick. You have decided to build a new restaurant and have 2 possible site locations (Site 1 and Site 2). Three groups of people make independent recommendations on site preference: the local management team, the regional management team, and the national management team.

Considering submission of the 2 locations to the three management teams as an experiment and each recommendation as a step, how many possible decision outcomes exist?

Draw a tree diagram listing the outcomes for this experiment.

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The site preferences for restaurants are examined. The expert draws a tree diagram listing the outcomes for an experiment.

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Suppose you manage Tennessee Grilled Pork, a fast food restaurant specializing in pork sandwiches and pork chops on a stick. You have decided to build a new restaurant and have 2 possible site locations (Site 1 and Site 2). Three groups of people make independent recommendations on site preference: the local management team, the ...

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