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In in a random survey, 8 out of every 13 students were taking Pre-Algebra, how many students out of the larger population of 8,000 students would be taking Pre-Algebra?
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In in a random survey, 8 out of every 13 students were taking Pre-Algebra, how many students out of the larger population of 8,000 students would be taking Pre-Algebra?
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In in a random survey, 8 out of every 13 students were taking Pre-Algebra, how many students out of the larger population of 8,000 students would be taking Pre-Algebra?
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4923 I believe. It would be 8/13 to find the ratio and then you would multiply that by 8000
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