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In a random sample, 20 out of 50 students said they prefer chocolate ice cream. How many servings should the school cafeteria prepare for 1,000 students

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If 20 out of 50 students prefer chocolate ice cream, we can use proportion to estimate how many students out of 1,000 would prefer chocolate ice cream:

20/50 = x/1000

We can cross-multiply to solve for x:

50x = 20,000

x = 400

So we can estimate that 400 out of 1,000 students would prefer chocolate ice cream.

To estimate how many servings of chocolate ice cream the cafeteria should prepare, we can assume that each student will have one serving. Therefore, the cafeteria should prepare approximately:

400 servings out of 1,000 students

= (400/1,000) * 1,000 servings

= 400 servings

Therefore, the cafeteria should prepare approximately 400 servings of chocolate ice cream.
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