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24 July, 10:57

A stadium holds a total of 7,500 people. A random survey of 150 people finds that 17 of them are under 21 years old.

Enter the total number of people predicted to be in the stadium under 21.

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  1. 24 July, 11:03
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    Answer: 850 people

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Stadium capacity = 7,500 people.

    A random survey was done for 150 people and it was found out that 17 of them are under 21 years old. This can be expressed as a fraction as:

    = 17/150

    The total number of people that are predicted to be in the stadium of under 21 will be:

    = 17/150 * 7500

    = 17 * 50

    = 850 people
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