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OpenStudy (anonymous):

A talent agency interviewed 1,807 people who wanted to be models. They divided them up into 6 groups for the first round of interviews. Assuming that each group had the same number of people, what is a good estimate of the number of people in each group? 500 300 400 200

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Fan and Meadall

OpenStudy (anonymous):

HELP

OpenStudy (anonymous):

You need to find the average of people in each group. To do this take the total number of people and total groups and divide \[\frac{ People }{ Groups }\] What did you get?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

how

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\(\huge \color{olive}{1807 \div 6=?}\)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I put the equation in my response

OpenStudy (anonymous):

301?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes, but it's estimated to be 300

OpenStudy (anonymous):

301 or if you simplify it, it would be \(\huge 300\)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The table below shows the number of apples picked by four friends. Apple Picking Friend Number of Apples Cindy 27 Tommy 24 Eddie 34 Donna 36 Which is the best estimate, to the nearest ten, of the total number of apples picked by the four friends? 130 110 140 120

OpenStudy (anonymous):

are yo k12

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