Respuesta :
Answer:
90 eggs
Step-by-step explanation:
3000/200 = 15 groups
15 groups x 6 eggs per group = 90 eggs expected to crack
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In a spot check of cartons of eggs, Matilda found that 6 out of 200 eggs were cracked.
In 200 eggs cracked =6
in 1 egg cracked =[tex]\dfrac{6}{200}[/tex]
According to the question,
If the store has 3,000 eggs for sale, how many can expect to be cracked.
In 3000 eggs cracked=[tex]\dfrac{6}{200}×3000[/tex]
- 90 eggs
Therefore:-
If the store has 3,000 eggs for sale, 90 eggs can expect to be cracked