At a preview of a movie,6 people out of 500 walk out. suppose that 600,000 people see the movie. estimate the number of people who walk out
6/500 = 0.012 = 1.2%
What is 1 percent of 600,000?
see out of 500 if 6 people leave then how many will leave out of 600,000. so it will be (600,000 * 6) / 500.
To estimate the number of people who walk out of a movie, we can use the proportion of people who walked out in the preview screening.
First, let's calculate the proportion of people who walked out in the preview:
Proportion of people who walked out in the preview = Number of people who walked out in the preview / Total number of people in the preview
Proportion of people who walked out in the preview = 6 / 500 = 0.012
Now, we can use this proportion to estimate the number of people who will walk out in the actual screening with 600,000 people:
Estimated number of people who walk out = Proportion of people who walked out in the preview * Total number of people in the actual screening
Estimated number of people who walk out = 0.012 * 600,000 = 7,200
Therefore, an estimated 7,200 people will walk out of the movie with 600,000 viewers.