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In a random survey of 10 students in a class ,6 said that they would vote for matt for class president. How many people could we expect to vote for matt if there are 30 people in the class?
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In a random survey of 10 students in a class ,6 said that they would vote for matt for class president. How many people could we expect to vote for matt if there are 30 people in the class?
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5 i think
Step-by-step explanation: 30/6=5
hope this works out
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