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21 August, 23:41

Which method below could provide an estimate for the number of mailboxes in a neighborhood

A: N = number of mailboxes on one street x number of streets in the neighborhood

B: N = number of mailboxes on one street / number of streets in the neighborhood

C: N = number of mailboxes in the neighborhood / number of streets in the neighborhood

D: N = number of mailboxes in the neighborhood x number of streets in the neighborhood

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  1. 22 August, 00:05
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    Given the choices, we have that we need to extrapolate data from one street to the whole neighborhood. If we know that there are y mailboxes in one street, then to account for the mailboxes in all streets, we need to multiply by the number of streets. Hence, the correct answer is A. B and C are wrong because they give a ratio rather than a total amount while the formula in D involves the quantity we want to find (number of boxes in the neighborhood).
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