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If three watches out of 400 are defective how many watches out of 10,500 would be defective based on this example

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GPT 3.5
Using the same rate of defective watches from the original sample (3 out of 400), we can calculate the expected number of defective watches out of 10,500.

First, calculate the rate of defective watches from the original sample:
3 defective watches / 400 total watches = 0.0075 defective watches per watch.

Next, calculate the number of expected defective watches out of 10,500:
0.0075 defective watches per watch x 10,500 total watches = 78.75 expected defective watches.

Therefore, based on this example, approximately 79 watches out of 10,500 would be defective.

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