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Forty-three percent of a chain restaurant's employees are believed to have taken a college course. In a survey of 168 employees, 95 said that they had taken at least one college course. What is the sample proportion? Round your answer to the nearest hundredth.

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Final answer:

To find the sample proportion, divide the number of employees who said they have taken a college course by the total number of employees surveyed.

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the sample proportion, we divide the number of employees who said they have taken a college course by the total number of employees surveyed.

Number of employees who said they have taken a college course = 95

Total number of employees surveyed = 168

Sample proportion = (Number of employees who said they have taken a college course) / (Total number of employees surveyed)

Sample proportion = 95 / 168 = 0.5655 (rounded to the nearest hundredth)

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User PaulBGD
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The answer has to be rounded to become the right answer. With that being said the answer has to be something like 73 out of 100. hope this helps you out.
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