Math, asked by jboctober24, 10 months ago

When Jeremy surveyed thirty 7th-grade students at the community pool, he found that 2/15 had not read at least one book during July. He knows there are about 200 7th-grade students in his community, so he infers that about 40 of them did not read any books in July. Is that a good inference? Explain.


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Answered by manojit19
2

Step-by-step explanation:

Total no. of students = 200

No. of them not read a single book = 2/15

therefore total no. of students who don't read are

= 2/15*200

2/3*40

80/3

Answered by jeremiahmorris725
1

Answer:

Total no. of students = 200

No. of them not read a single book = 2/15

therefore total no. of students who don't read are

= 2/15*200

2/3*40

80/3

Step-by-step explanation:

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