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Out of 1,100 discs tested, 13 are defective. Estimate the number of defective discs in a batch of 41,000.
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13/1,100 = x/ 41,000 (in English, this reads 13 out of 1,100 equals x out of 41,000) * by 41,000 and you get 41,000 x 13/1,100 = x
which is about 485
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