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Jamal surveyed some students at his school about their favorite colors. Of the students surveyed, 4 said orange was their favorite color, while 4 of the students had other favorite colors. If Jamal surveys 6 more students, how many of them should he expect to pick orange, based on past data?

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Answer:3 out of the six new students

Step-by-step explanation: so there are 8 people previously surveyed and 4 of them liked orange and 4 didn’t. This means statistically 50% of them would like orange while 50% of them wouldn’t. Then you take the 6 people not surveyed and find out what 50% of 6 is which is 3

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