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? (1 point)

Based on the ratio of fans wearing hats in the first 25 fans, we can determine that about 36% were wearing hats (9 out of 25). Therefore, we can expect that 64% of fans were not wearing hats.

To find how many fans out of 300 would not be wearing hats, we multiply 0.64 by 300:

0.64 x 300 = 192

Therefore, we would expect 192 fans out of 300 to NOT be wearing baseball hats.