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11 March, 00:12

A University has 30,600 students think school counselor estimates that 2% of the students break three on my languages in a random sample of 240 students, 20 speak three or more languages. Determine whether the counselors estimate is likely to be accurate.

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  1. 11 March, 02:15
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    Counselor's estimate isn't correct.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Total number of students in university = 30,600

    2% break 3 of the languages

    Therefore, 2/100 * 30600 = 612 students break 3 of the languages in the University according to the counselor.

    In a random sample of 240 students, 20 break 3 of the languages.

    % = 20/240 * 100 = 8.33%

    SinceTotal number of students = 30,600

    Therefore, 30,600/240 = 127.5

    Which means 127.5 * 20 = 2550.

    Which means 2550 students break 3 of the languages as against the 612 students stated by the counselor.
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