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Mathematics, 18.04.2021 19:40 nkaliloa

Pete took a sample of moviegoers to see how many are seeing a comedy. Sample size: 175
• Number seeing a comedy: 42
Population: 1,525
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Part A. Enter an equation that can be used to predict the number of moviegoers who are seeing a comedy, c.
Part B. Based on the sample, how many moviegoers can Pete predict are seeing a comedy?
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