Answer:
-Unreasonable
-It greatly deviates from the expected value of 1000 by 600 students(60% off)
Explanation:
-The proportion of those that walk can be calculated from the sample using the formula:
![p=(x)/(n)\\\\=(50)/(100)\\\\=0.5](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/mathematics/college/sjxhoborp0c1hi7g12m9d0o8l3alpcxs0x.png)
#The expected number of students that walk from a population,X =2000 is therefore calculated as:
![E(X)=np\\\\=0.5* 2000\\\\=1000](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/mathematics/college/3clun9zuof7r7numivhv3l9hsjtvyntmh2.png)
Hence, 1000 students are expected to walk from a population of 2000
Therefore, it is unreasonable to say that 400 students will walk as it greatly deviates from the expected value of 1000 by 600 students