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A dentist asks a random sample of 75 patients whether they prefer mint, bubblegum, or cinnamon flavor toothpaste. Of these patients, 8 said that they prefer bubblegum. Based on the results of this sample, about how many of the dentist's 1,500 active patients prefer bubblegum flavor toothpaste?

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We know that 8/75 patients prefer bubblegum toothpaste. We want to make the ratio, “_:1500”. To do this, we divide 1500 by 75 to get 20. The ratio is now p : 1500. Now, we must do the same thing on both ends: since 75 times 20 got us 1500, 8 times 20 gets us 160. So, 160 out of the dentist’s 1,500 patients prefer bubblegum toothpaste.
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75/8=9.375
1500/9.375=160

answer: 160 patients

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