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Estimate the probability that the next patron will check out a DVD. Estimate the number of DVDs that will be checked out for every 100 patrons.
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Estimate the probability that the next patron will check out a DVD. Estimate the number of DVDs that will be checked out for every 100 patrons.
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Estimate the probability that the next patron will check out a DVD.
Estimate the number of DVDs that will be checked out for every 100 patrons.
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Answer:
The answer is 10
Explanation:
Each tenth number is worth 1 CD.
Hope this helps!
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