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29 April, 07:21

200 students at a local college campus were asked to choose between chocolate and vanilla ice cream. 50 of the 200 students chose chocolate. If the college has a total of 1000 students, approximately how many students would prefer chocolate ice cream?

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  1. 29 April, 07:59
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    50/200; multiply that by 5 and you get 250/1000. therefore, 250 students would prefer chocolate.
  2. 29 April, 08:05
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    The first ratio of chocolate to total students preference is 50/200. If there are approximately 1000 students, then we can find the new?/1000 ratio by multiplying the denominator or total to get 1000

    200*5=1000, so we would have to multiply thr numerator as well because you have to multiply noth the top and bottom to have an equal ratio. 50*5 = 250.

    The new ratio for chocolate preference to the total is 250/1000, which just means that 250 of the total 1000 students prefer chocolate ice cream
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