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9 May, 07:31

A sample of 345 people 129 could tell the difference between two different brands of cheese crackers. Based on this data, what is the best estimate of how many in the population of 5,000 people could tell the difference between the cheese crackers (round to nearest whole person) ?

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  1. 9 May, 07:46
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    1,870. 5,000 divide 345 multiply 129.
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