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Sebastian has a bag that contains orange chews, apple chews, and lime chews. He

performs an experiment. Sebastian randomly removes a chew from the bag, records
the result, and returns the chew to the bag. Sebastian performs the experiment 26
times. The results are shown below:
A orange chew was selected 19 times.
A apple chew was selected 5 times.
A lime chew was selected 2 times.
If the experiment is repeated 1300 more times, about how many times would you
expect Sebastian to remove a orange chew from the bag? Round your answer to the
nearest whole number.

User Roy
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Answer:

I think it would be 950

Explanation:

For the first example when he did 26 experiments and 19 orange chew was selected, if you subtract 7 from 26 you get 19.

How many 26's are in 1,300? 50

50 × 7 = 350

1,300 - 350 = 950

Maybe that's the answer

User Tmarois
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