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Christian randomly selects students from his grade to rate a math test as easy, moderate, or difficult. Of the students he surveyed, 13 said the test was easy, 11 rated it as moderate, and 3 found it difficult. Assuming that all students took the same test, how many of the 162 total students in Christian’s grade would probably rate the test something other than easy?

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Answer:

84

Explanation:

Total students he surveyed: 27

Amount that found it something OTHER than easy: 14 (11 moderate + 3 difficult)

This means that
(14)/(27) found it something other than easy

Multiply that by 162 to find the proportion for the larger population:

162 * (14/27), and we get 84.

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