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Bryan is sitting on a bench in the mall. He noticed that 18 out of the last 60 men who walked by had a beard. Considering this data, how many of the next 90 men who walk by should Bryan expect to have a beard?

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Answer:

27

Explanation:

every 30 men = 9 men with beards

you have 30 3 times in 90 so you get 27

60÷2=30

18÷2=9

30 men normal = 9 men with beards

90÷30=3

3×9=27

User Adam Ayres
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Answer:

27 is correct

Explanation:

18 out of the last 60 men who walked by had a beard.

based on the given condition formulate


\boxed{(18)/(60)=(x)/(90) }


\boxed{60x=18(90)}


\boxed{(18~x~90)/(60) }


\boxed{x=27}

Another way to solve↓

60÷2=30

18÷2=9

30 men normal = 9 men with beards

90÷30=3

how many of the next 90 men who walk by

you have 30 × 3 = 90 so you get 27

3 × 9 = 27

Therefore the correct answer is 27

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