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A store receives a shipment of 5,000 MP3 players. In a previous shipment of 5,000 MP3 players, 300 were

defective. A store clerk generates random numbers to simulate a random sample of this shipment. The
clerk lets the numbers 1 through 300 represent defective MP3 players, and the numbers 301 through
5,000 represent working MP3 players. The results are given.
638 430 240 3,932 4,477 670 3,059 13 3,144 3,844
Based on this sample, how many of the MP3 players might the clerk predict would be defective?
The manager would expect
defective players in the shipment.

User Dingle
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Answer:

86 i think

Explanation:

User Rotten
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The sample was 10 numbers.

4 of the numbers are less than 301.

So 4 out of 10 would be defective.

4/10 = 0.4 x 100 = 40%

He would expect 40% to be defective.

User Joeriks
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