Kalo randomly surveyed 25 students at his school and found that 19 of them have at least one sibling. Based on these data, how many of the 125 students at his
school would be expected to have at least one sibling?

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Answer:

95 students

Step-by-step explanation:

25 students -- 19 have sibling

1 student -- (19/25)

125 students -- (19/25) * 125 = 95

Therefore, 95 students out of 125 are expected to have at least one sibling.

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Answer:

95

Step-by-step explanation:

Calculate the experimental probability of choosing a student who has at least one sibling:  It is 19/25, or 0.56.

If 125 students are selected, this probability applies.  Multiply 125 by 0.56:

0.56(125 students) = 95

95 students could be expected to report having at least one sibling.

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