Before a chair manufacturer sells its beanbag chairs, they spot check a random sample of chairs on the production line. The table below shows the number of common problems found during one such spot check. Common Problems Frequency Open seam 4 Cuts in upholstery 14 Understuffed 15 None 267 Total 300 If the manufacturer makes 1500 beanbag chairs per day, how many of those chairs would they expect to be understuffed?

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Answer:

75

Step-by-step explanation:

Given :   In beanbags

             4 Cuts in upholstery

            15 are Understuffed  

             None 267

            Total 300

To Find : If the manufacturer makes 1500 beanbag chairs per day, how many of those chairs would they expect to be understuffed?

Solution :

We are given that out of total of 300 bags there are 15 understuffed

Let x be the no. of understuffed bean bags out of total of 1500.

⇒[tex]\frac{15}{300} =\frac{x}{1500}[/tex]

⇒[tex]\frac{15*1500}{300} =x[/tex]

⇒[tex]75=x[/tex]

Thus  If the manufacturer makes 1500 beanbag chairs per day, 75 of those chairs would they expect to be understuffed .


Answer:

They would expect 75 chairs to be understuffed.

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