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The technician expects to find 24 defective bulbs when 336 are tested. Which statement explains whether the technician’s reasoning is correct, based on the information in the table? The reasoning is correct. The ratio of number of bulbs tested to defective bulbs is always 14 to 1. The reasoning is correct. The number of defective bulbs doubles, then triples, so the next number should be four times larger, regardless of the number of bulbs tested.

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Answered by amitkumar9266
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Answered by vellingiril26
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Answer:. The ratio of number of bulbs tested to defective bulbs is always 14 to 1

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