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the rules of the contest a contest say that the is a 5% Chance of winning a prize. Four hundred people enter the contest. Predict how many people will win a prize. please explain
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the rules of the contest a contest say that the is a 5% Chance of winning a prize. Four hundred people enter the contest. Predict how many people will win a prize. please explain
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Well there is 400 people in total and 5% of a prize. All you gotta do is multiply 400 by 0.05 and you'll get your answer
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20 people will probably win a prize.
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