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OpenStudy (anonymous):

A news paper rated several restaurants by cost, level of service, atmosphere, and location. Using a scale of * being low and ***** being high . Catalina Grill: cost **, Service *, Atmosphere *, Location *. Oyster Club: Cost ***, Service **, Atmosphere *, Location **. Casa di Pasta: Cost ****, Service ***, Atmosphere ***, Location ***. Mason's Steakhouse: Cost **, Service ****, Atmosphere ****, Location ***.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which Restaraunt would you pick based on the information and why

OpenStudy (btaylor):

i'd pick Mason's Steakhouse, because it is tied for lowest cost, but has really good service, atmosphere, and location (better than all the others). Simple choice.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hmmm....i would choose by adding the number of stars for each restaurant and the one with the most would be the one to pick, but the last 2 each have 13 stars...so, my choice would be Casa di Pasta because it doesnt have any groups with 2 stars, unlike Mason's steakhouse which has one bad attribute (the cost)

OpenStudy (btaylor):

@etemplin two stars is only a bad attribute for cost if you WANT a really expensive meal.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

dont stars usually represent how "good" that quality is? so one with 2 stars for price doesnt have "good" prices

OpenStudy (btaylor):

no. well, at least as far as I know. And I would choose steak because it is delicious. If you go to a 4 star hotel, you pay a hefty price. If you go to a 1 star hotel (a motel six), you pay a miniscule cost.

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