Of the first 25 fans who entered a baseball game, 9 were wearing hats. If a total of 300 fans are at a game, how many would you expect to NOT be wearing baseball hats

Out of the first 25 fans, the proportion wearing hats is 9/25 = 0.36.

Therefore, if we apply this proportion to the total number of fans at the game (300), we would expect that 0.36 * 300 = 108 fans would be wearing hats.

To find the number of fans NOT wearing hats, we subtract the number wearing hats from the total number of fans: 300 - 108 = 192 fans would NOT be wearing baseball hats.

Therefore, you would expect 192 fans to NOT be wearing baseball hats at the game.