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To find the number of Black, non-Hispanic students in a U.S. public school with 1,000 students, we first need to calculate the percentage of Black, non-Hispanic students in the demographic breakdown.
Black, non-Hispanic = 17% of 100%
Black, non-Hispanic = 0.17 * 100
Black, non-Hispanic = 17%
So, in a U.S. public school with 1,000 students, we can expect 17% of them to be Black, non-Hispanic.
Black, non-Hispanic students in a U.S. public school with 1,000 students = 0.17 * 1,000
Black, non-Hispanic students in a U.S. public school with 1,000 students = 170
Therefore, there are expected to be 170 Black, non-Hispanic students in a U.S. public school with 1,000 students.