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User Rleelr
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Answer:

81

Explanation:

I did this by doing 1,350 ÷ 50, which gave me 27. I then did 27 times 3, the average amount of people with a mispriced item per 50 people, which gave me 81 as a result. And with that, I can conclude that you would expect there to be 81 people per day who have a mispriced item.

User Jason Whitehorn
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Answer:

81

Explanation:

Find out the percentage of people who had mispriced item.

3/50 = 0.06

6% of people had mispriced items.

Find 6% of 1,350.

81

81 people would have mispriced items.

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