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Suppose 34% of a large sample of a population favor a tax increase. If there are 95,000 people in the population, about how many people in the population favor a tax increase?
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Suppose 34% of a large sample of a population favor a tax increase. If there are 95,000 people in the population, about how many people in the population favor a tax increase?
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32,300 people in the population favor a tax increase. I got that by multiplying .34 by 95,000
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To find 34% of 95,000 you would multiply .34(95,000)
This would be 32,300 people
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