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10 July, 16:13

A video company randomly selected 100 of its subscribers and asked them how many hours of shows they watch per week. Of those surveyed 35 watch more than 10 hours per week. Based on the data, if the company has 3,000 subscribers, how many watch more than 10 hours per week?

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  1. 10 July, 20:08
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    Hello there!

    35/100 watch more then 10 hours a week

    3000 is 30 times greater than 100 so we can simply multiply 35/100 by 30.

    35/100 x 30 = 1050/3000

    Therefore, if the company had 3,000 subscribers, 1,050 subscribers would be watching more than 10 hours a week.
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