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7 March, 13:08

In a certain town, the ratio of left-handed people to right-handed people 2:9 how many right-handed people would you expect to find in a group of 1320000 people?

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  1. 7 March, 15:35
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    We are expected to find 1,080,000 right handed people in that group of people

    Step-by-step explanation:

    In this question, we are given the ratio of right handed to left handed people and we are asked to calculate the number of right handed people we can find in a given population.

    First, we check the ratio given.

    The ratio is said to be that of left handed individuals to right handed individuals and this sits at 2 to 9.

    Thus out of 1,320,000 people, the number of right handed individuals will be;

    9 / (2+9) * 1,320,000

    9/11 * 1,320,000

    = 1,080,000 people
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