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A manufacturer inspects 1000 cars and finds that 988 cars have no defects. What is the experimental probability that a car chosen at random will have no defects? If there are 2500 cars in a company, predict the number of cars that are likely to have no defects.

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Answer:

98.8%; 2470 cars

Explanation:

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User Mbcrute
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The experimental probability is the number of cars with no defect/ total cars inspected: 988/100 = 0.988


multiply total cars by experimental probability

2500 x 0.988 = 2470

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User YuFeng Shen
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