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vesna_86 [32]
3 years ago
12

Set up the following word problem as a proportion and solve. You must show your work to receive full credit. In a random sample

of 400 cars of a particular model, 5 have a manufacturing defect. At this rate, how many of 10,000 cars of the same model will have a manufacturing defect? please label your answer.
Mathematics
1 answer:
liq [111]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

At the rate expected, 125 of the 10,000 cars from said manufacturer will contain a defect.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given a sample size of 400, this will be a representation of the total of all cars from this manufacturer.

If 5 of these cars have been found to have a defect, then the rate of defects within the company's cars is expected to be

5/400

Using this proportion to expand to a sample size of 10,000 cars then, we can create the expression

5/400 = x/10,000       Multiply both sides by 10,000 to isolate x

50,000/400 = x          Reduce the fraction

125 = x

Therefore, within a sample of 10,000 cars from said manufacturer, it can be expected that 125 of these vehicles will have a defect.


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