Explanation:
We can use the proportion of males in the sample to estimate the proportion of males in the population, and then use that proportion to find the expected number of male workers.
The proportion of males in the sample is:
p = 28/50 = 0.56
We can use this proportion to estimate the proportion of males in the population:
p' = 0.56
The expected number of male workers is then:
E(X) = n * p'
where n is the total number of workers in the population:
E(X) = 1300 * 0.56
E(X) = 728
Therefore, we would expect there to be approximately 728 male workers in the company.