After the first 25 fans who entered a baseball game nine were wearing hats if a total of 300 fans are at a game how many would you expect not to be wearing baseball hats?

Out of the first 25 fans, 9 were wearing hats. Therefore, 16 were not wearing hats.

If we assume that the proportion of fans wearing hats remains the same throughout the game, we can estimate that 9 out of every 25 fans will be wearing hats and 16 out of every 25 fans will not be wearing hats.

So, out of 300 fans at the game, we can estimate that approximately 16/25 of them (or 16/25 * 300 = 192) would not be wearing baseball hats.

Therefore, we would expect around 192 fans at the game to not be wearing baseball hats.