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Chapter 14, Problem 2(choose chapter or problem)
As part of a sixth-grade class project the teacher brings to class a large jar containing 200 gumballs of two different colors: red and green. Brianna is asked to draw a sample of her own choosing and estimate the number of red gumballs in the jar. Brianna draws a sample of 40 gumballs, of which 14 are red and 26 are green. Use Briannas sample to estimate the number of red gumballs in the jar.
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QUESTION:
As part of a sixth-grade class project the teacher brings to class a large jar containing 200 gumballs of two different colors: red and green. Brianna is asked to draw a sample of her own choosing and estimate the number of red gumballs in the jar. Brianna draws a sample of 40 gumballs, of which 14 are red and 26 are green. Use Briannas sample to estimate the number of red gumballs in the jar.
ANSWER:Step 1 of 2
By using one-sample estimation or single-sample estimation method. For this method, estimate the size of a sub population within the general population by assuming it is proportional to the amount found in within a sample of the general population.
This is expressed symbolically below