A cell phone company orders 600 new phones from a manufacturer. If the probability of a phone being defective is 3.5%, predict how many of the phones are likely to be defective. Round to the nearest whole number.

18 phones
21 phones
210 phones
26 phones

Respuesta :

To determine the number of cellphones likely to be defective, multiply the number of phones ordered by the probability. In this item, the product of 600 and 3.5% or 0.035 is 21. Therefore, 21 out of 600 phones are likely to be defective. The answer is the second among the choices. 

Answer:

21

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