Of the 45 students that Jason surveyed, 36 of them like
chocolate. if jason were to survey 100 students, how many
of them could he expect to like chocolate?
Re: Of the 45 students that Jason surveyed, 36 of them like
chocolate. if jason were to survey 100 students, how many
of them could he expect to like chocolate?
Re: Of the 45 students that Jason surveyed, 36 of them like
chocolate. if jason were to survey 100 students, how many
of them could he expect to like chocolate?
Re: Of the 45 students that Jason surveyed, 36 of them like
chocolate. if jason were to survey 100 students, how many
of them could he expect to like chocolate?
Re: Of the 45 students that Jason surveyed, 36 of them like
chocolate. if jason were to survey 100 students, how many
of them could he expect to like chocolate?
However, the question depends on personal choice rather
than a mathematical formula. Jason can expect more number
of students to like chocolates, but he cannot expect any
definite number.