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Workers in athletics shoe warehouse are putting in extra hours today. when the air-conditioning went haywire in the huge building, temperature swollen. the glue that held labels on to the shoeboxes dried out and fell off. now workers had to look inside each box to figure out what solid held. in the first 150 boxes, they found 12 pairs of the $175 air jordan ex ex i models. they used a random sampling method to predict how many boxes of the same style they would find into total of 2700 shoeboxes. right and solve a proportion to see what they found next question they will find blank pairs of air jordans xx i i in 2700 boxes

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