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25 June, 09:07

The results for a survey of 130 students who were selected randomly are listed below:

•70 students have a cell phone plan with company X

•32 students have a cell phone plan with company Y

•28 students do not have a cell phone

The total population of students was 390. Based on the data, what is the best approximation for the total number of students who have a cell phone plan with company X?

A) 210

B) 96

C) 84

D) 724

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  1. 25 June, 10:14
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    A) 210

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The percentage of students who have a cell phone plan with company x is student with plan x over total. The total is 130

    P (x) = 70/130

    The number of students with cell phone company x is found by multiplying the total number of students times the percentage of students with company x

    Students with company x = total * P (x)

    = 390 * 70/130

    = 210
  2. 25 June, 13:05
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    A) 210

    Step-by-step explanation:

    70 students have company X, out of the sample size 130. This forms the fraction 70/130.

    n students have company X, out of the population 390. The n is simply a placeholder for a number. This forms the fraction n/390

    Equate the two fractions, cross multiply, then divide both sides by 130 to solve for n

    Doing all that gives us the following

    70/130 = n/390

    70*390 = 130*n ... cross multiply

    27300 = 130n

    130n = 27300

    130n/130 = 27300/130 ... divide both sides by 130

    n = 210

    Out of the entire population, the best approximation to the number of students who have company X is 210 people.
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