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In a class experiment, Sean finds that the probability that a student plays soccer is . If the school population is 300, how many students would we expect to play soccer, based on Sean's experiment?
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In a class experiment, Sean finds that the probability that a student plays soccer is . If the school population is 300, how many students would we expect to play soccer, based on Sean's experiment?
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It's 144
well I just got out of a test and the answer was 144.
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