A sporting goods store randomly sampled three groups of 100 customers on what their favorite spectator sport is. The data shows the results of the three samples. Baseball Basketball Football Total Group 1 27 28 45 100 Group 2 26 28 46 100 Group 3 30 26 44 100 The sporting goods store has 1225 customers one weekend. Based on the samples, what is a reasonable estimate of the number of people who will prefer to watch football? Enter your answer rounded to the nearest whole number in the box.

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Answer:

it is 551!

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Answer:

A reasonable estimate of the number of people who will prefer to watch football is:

                         551

Step-by-step explanation:

                       Baseball      Basketball     Football     Total

Group 1           27                  28                 45              100

Group 2           26                 28                 46              100

Group 3           30                  26                 44              100

Now we have from the table that the number of people who prefer to watch football is close to 45.

Hence, out of 1225 people a reasonable estimate of the number of people who prefer to watch football is calculated as:

[tex]=\dfrac{45}{100}\times 1225\\\\\\=0.45\times 1225\\\\=551.25[/tex]

Hence, to the nearest whole number it is: 551

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