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A cellphone company found that 20 of their 150 phones were defective in may If they produced 750 phones in June,how many would expect to be defective
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A cellphone company found that 20 of their 150 phones were defective in may
If they produced 750 phones in June,how many would expect to be defective
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750÷150=x
x×20=number expected
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150 x 5= 750
20 x 5= 100 ... so they should expect 100 cellphones to be defective
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