To estimate the number of people in Springfield, population 10,000, who have a swimming pool in their backyard, 250 people were interviewed. Of those polled, 60 had a swimming pool. How many people in the city might one expect to have a swimming pool? (Round to the nearest whole number, if necessary) 2400 people 2 people 41.667 people 240 people

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Answer:

2400 people

Step-by-step explanation:

Let x be the number of people who had a swimming pool in the population of 10,000,

Thus, the ratio of people who had swimming pool to the total population = [tex]\frac{x}{10000}[/tex]

Since, out of 250 people 60 had swimming pool,

So, the ratio of the people who had swimming pool to the total population = [tex]\frac{60}{250}[/tex]

[tex]\because \frac{x}{10000}=\frac{60}{250}[/tex]

[tex]\implies 250x=600000[/tex]

[tex]\implies x=\frac{600000}{250}=2400[/tex]

Hence, 2400 people in the city might one expect to have a swimming pool.

First option is correct.