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Please help im new here! a library would like to see how many of its patrons would be interested in regularly checking out books from an enlarged print section. they randomly surveyed 200 patrons and 6 patrons responded that they would regularly check out books from an enlarged print section. if the library has a total of 3200 patrons, how many people can they expect to regularly check out books from an enlarged print section?

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Answer:

96 people are expected

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello!

We can first convert the surveyed group results into a percentage.

  • 6 people out of 200
  • 6/200
  • 3/100
  • 0.03
  • 3%

So 3% of the sampled survey were interesetd. To find the actual expected number of patrons, we find 3% of 3200.

  • 3% of 3200
  • 0.03 * 3200
  • 96

96 people are expected.

Topics:

  • Ratios

Percentage => Fraction => Decimal Key is attached

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