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Welcome
In a city, there are several restaurants, each attracting different numbers of customers on average. As an investor, you seek a busy restaurant to invest in, one that attracts more customers on average than others. A national report shows that only 20% of restaurants in a city are considered busy compared to other local restaurants.
To identify a busy restaurant, you can compare its daily customers count to other restaurants in the city. Note that the number of customers fluctuates daily, so a busy restaurant might have fewer customers than an ordinary one on a bad day. You can watch the daily customers count of each restaurant in a city until you're confident enough to invest. However, you can only invest in one restaurant per city. The bonus you receive will depend on the average customer count of the restaurant you invested in. A restaurant with more customers on average will make you more money.
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