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A grocery store recently sold 12 cans of soup, 6 of which were black bean soup. Based on experimental probability, how many of the next 20 cans sold should you expect to be black bean soup?

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Answer: 10

Step-by-step explanation: the probability of selling black bean soup is 1/2 because 6/12=1/2. You should multiply 20 by 1/2 to find how many of the next 20 are expects to be black bean.

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