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Marcus has three random samples of the same size from a population of 700 people. In one sample, 53% of people have a library card. In another, 51% of people have a library card. In the third, 43% have a library card. Based on the three samples, how many people with a library card should he expect are in the population?

a.301
b.357
c343
d.371
pls answer quick

User Iraklii
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Answer:

343

Explanation:

Finding? How many people with a library card should he expect in the population?

Important? Population = 700. Sample 1= 53%. Sample 2 = 51%. Sample 3 = 43%.

How? Average the 3 samples percentages together. The percent sign tells us what the sample size is (% = out of 100). Set up the proportions for library card to sample size and then library card to population. Cross multiply.

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