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A cereal company randomly puts toy prizes in its cereal boxes. In the last 7 cereal boxes Denelle's family purchased, they got 2 of these toy prizes. Suppose Denelle's family buys 42 of these cereal boxes in the next year. How many toys can they expect to get based on their experience so far?

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the rate of toys per cereal box is the following:


\frac{2\text{ toys}}{7\text{ C. box}}

If this rate remains unchanged then for 42 cereal boxes the expected number of toys is:


\frac{2\text{ toys}}{7\text{ C. box}}*42\text{ C. box=}12\text{ toys}

Therefore, they can expect 12 toys.

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