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50 POINTS PLEASE HELP Layla has a bag that contains orange chews, lemon chews, and lime chews. She performs an experiment. Layla randomly removes a chew from the bag, records the result, and returns the chew to the bag. Layla performs the experiment 71 times. The results are shown below:

A orange chew was selected 11 times.
A lemon chew was selected 18 times.
A lime chew was selected 42 times.

If the experiment is repeated 100 more times, about how many times would you expect Layla to remove a lemon chew from the bag? Round your answer to the nearest whole number.

User Ninh Le
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Answer:

25

Explanation:

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Answer:Orange 11/71 , lemon 18/71 , lime 42/71

2. Answer is 25

Step-by-step explanation: The answers above correlate with an independent situation where Leyland always replaced the fruits.

Orange :lemon;lime is 11:18:42

In 100 Selections, lemon will be 18/71×100/1 =25.35

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