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From 40 bulbs tested by a quality controller, 3 are faulty calculate the expected number of faulty bulbs in a box of 500
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Out of 40 bulbs, 3 were faulty.
3/40 were faulty
out of 500 bulbs, 'x' were faulty.
x/500 were faulty
cross multiply
40x=1500
Divide both sides by 40
x=37.5
Since you can't have .5 of a bulb, lets round up to 38
Answer=38 bulbs
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