Asked by Pumpkin
Suppose the probability of selecting a movie goer who prefers candy instead of popcorn is 50%. Out of 300 movie goers, how many can you expect will prefer candy?
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To calculate the expected number of movie goers who prefer candy, you multiply the total number of movie goers by the probability of selecting someone who prefers candy:
300 movie goers * 0.5 = 150 movie goers
Therefore, you can expect 150 movie goers out of 300 to prefer candy.
To calculate the expected number of movie goers who prefer candy, you multiply the total number of movie goers by the probability of selecting someone who prefers candy:
300 movie goers * 0.5 = 150 movie goers
Therefore, you can expect 150 movie goers out of 300 to prefer candy.