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Of the 50 students in the cafeteria, 7 have red hair. Suppose there are 750 students in the school. Write a proportion that could be used to predict the number of students who have red hair. Use x to represent the number of students who have red hair.

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Given:

Of the 50 students in the cafeteria, 7 have red hair.

Total number of students = 750

To find:

The proportion that could be used to predict the number of students who have red hair.

Solution:

Let x represent the number of students who have red hair.

The ratio of student having red hair to the total number of students are


Ratio_1=(7)/(50)


Ratio_2=(x)/(750)

The number of students having red hair is proportional to the total number of students. So, the above ratios are equal.


(x)/(750)=(7)/(50)

Multiply both sides by 750.


(x)/(750)* 750=(7)/(50)* 750


x=7* 15


x=105

Therefore, the required equation is
(x)/(750)=(7)/(50) and the number of students who have red hair is 105.

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