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in a survey at a local university, 65% of students say that they get less than the recommended right hours of sleep per night. in a group 2100 students, how many would you expect get right or more hours
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in a survey at a local university, 65% of students say that they get less than the recommended right hours of sleep per night. in a group 2100 students, how many would you expect get right or more hours of sleep per night?
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.35(2100)= 735 students
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