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8 May, 02:59

A survey of a random sample of moviegoers shows that 40% purchase popcorn to eat while watching the movie. If a theater has 80 people in it, how many people should you expect to have purchased popcorn?

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  1. 8 May, 03:03
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    Proportion of moviegoers who buy popcorn = p = 40% = 0.40

    Total number of people = n = 80

    The expected number of people who will buy popcorn will be equal to the product of the proportion p and the total number of people n.

    So,

    Expected Number of buyers = np

    = 0.40 x 80

    = 32

    Thus, from 80 moviegoers we would expected 32 of them to buy popcorn.
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