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In a sample of 600 patients, 500 said they were fully satisfied with their treatment plan. If there are 30,000 patients, how many patients can we expect to say they are fully satisfied?In a sample of 600 patients, 500 said they were fully satisfied with their treatment plan. If there are 30,000 patients, how many patients can we expect to say they are fully satisfied?

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Answer: Hence, 25000 patients are fully satisfied with their treatment plan .

Explanation:

In a sample of 600 patients , there are 500 patients who were fully satisfied with their treatment plan.

So fraction is given by


(500)/(600)=(5)/(6)

Now, if we have 30,000 patients ,

then ,the number of patients who were fully satisfied is given by


(5)/(6)* 30000\\\\=(150000)/(6)\\\\=25000

Hence, 25000 patients are fully satisfied with their treatment plan .

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