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16 November, 13:07

If 12 Out of 30 people prefer KitKat bars over almond joy, how many people out of 330 would you predict would prefer KitKat.

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  1. 16 November, 13:15
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    The empirical probability that people would prefer KitKat is 12/30, or 0.4.

    Then, among 330 people, 0.4 (330 people), or 132, would prefer KitKat.
  2. 16 November, 13:28
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    I would say 112. Because if 12 out of 30 people prefer KitKat bars then 112 would prefer 330
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