200 trials of picking colored blocks, dean picked 63 yellow blocks. Jeanne did the same process and after 100 trials she picked
27 yellow blocks, when they asked to predict how many yellow blocks they would expect to get after 500 trials. Dean predicted that he would have more yellow blocks than Jeanne. Was Deans prediction correct? Explain in mathematical reasoning.
Dean picked up 31.5% yellow blocks (0.315 as a decimal), and Jeanne picked up 27% yellow blocks (0.27 as a decimal). If they had the same yellow block percent as before, Dean would get about 158 blocks, and Jeanne would get 135 blocks.