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Suppose the theoretical probability of winning a prize at a carnival game is 0.18. Based on this probability how many more customers would you have expected to win a prize

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Could you please provide more context to the problem

Explanation:

There is not much context provided for us on this problem, but you can set the decimal to a percentage: 18% of customers win a prize. Now to properly solve this question we need to know either the number of people or the percentage of kids and adults.

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