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Question 2
A different random sample of 1,000 people yielded the results recorded in table 2. Use this data to answer the questions that follow.
Table 2
people who wear corrective lenses 745
people who wear glasses 618
people who wear contact lenses 127
Part A
What percentage of Americans would you predict wear corrective lenses?
Part B
What percentage of Americans would you predict wear glasses?
Part C
What percentage of Americans would you predict wear contact lenses?
Part D
How many of the 320 million Americans would you predict wear corrective lenses?
Part E
How many of the 320 million Americans would you predict wear glasses?
Part F
How many of the 320 million Americans would you predict wear contact lenses?
Part G
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