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24 December, 16:07

While attending a major league baseball game, you think you can guess the attendence within 10% of the actual value. If the announced attendence is 44,000, within what number of people would your guess have to be in order to support your claim?

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  1. 24 December, 19:33
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    44,000 people is 100% of the attendance value, so you would need to guess within a 90-110% range of the actual value (90% is 10 less than 100% and 110% is 10 more than 100%). To get the number of people in the range, you need to multiply. 44,000*0.9=39,600 people. 44,000*1.1=48,400. So the range your guess would have to be in is 39,600-48,400 people.
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