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12 November, 14:42

Out of the 80 customers surveyed, 65 of them liked the IPhone the most. If 500 people were given the same survey, predict how many would prefer an IPhone?

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  1. 12 November, 15:56
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    406 would be expected to prefer the iPhone.

    Based on the survey, the probability that someone would prefer an iPhone is 65/80. Multiplying this probability by 500, we have

    65/80 (500) = 406.25 ≈ 406.
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