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In a class experiment, Debra finds that the probability that a student has more than three siblings is 3/25 . If the school population is 350, how many students would we expect to have more than three siblings, based on Debra's experiment? A)15 B)25 C)35 D)42

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Answer:

choice D) 42 is the final answer.

Explanation:

Population of the school = 350

Debra finds that the probability that a student has more than three siblings is
=\left((3)/(25)\right)

Then the number of students that we expect to have more than three siblings, based on Debra's experiment
=350\cdot\left((3)/(25)\right)


=\left((1050)/(25)\right)


=42

Hence choice D) 42 is the final answer.

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