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Sam has worn a green shirt on 10 of the last 20 days. Considering this data, how many times would you expect Sam to wear a green shirt in the next 12 days?
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Sam has worn a green shirt on 10 of the last 20 days. Considering this data, how many times would you expect Sam to wear a green shirt in the next 12 days?
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He wears green shirt’s 50% of those days, so if we divide 12 by 2 we would get *6 days out of 12* that he would be wearing the green shirt’s.
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