Final answer:
Using a proportion based on the sample data where 60 out of 250 people have swimming pools, one might estimate that approximately 2400 out of 10,000 people in Springfield have a swimming pool.
Step-by-step explanation:
To estimate the number of people in Springfield with swimming pools, if 250 people were interviewed out of a population of 10,000 and 60 of those polled had a swimming pool, we would use proportion to find the estimate for the entire population. The proportion of people with pools in the sample is:
60 people with pools / 250 people polled = x people with pools / 10,000 people total
By solving for x, we find that x represents the estimated total number of people with pools in Springfield. Using cross multiplication:
60/250 = x/10,000
x = (60/250) * 10,000
x = 2400 people
Therefore, one might expect approximately 2400 people in Springfield to have a swimming pool.