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In a random sample of attendees at a pop culture convention, 
(1)/(3) of the attendees are in costume. At this rate, approximately how many of the 6,000 convention attendees are in costume?
Choose 1 answer:
(A) 1,000
(B) 2,000
(C) 3,000
(D) 6,000

In a random sample of attendees at a pop culture convention, 13 \frac{1}{3} of the attendees are in costume. At this rate, approximately how many of the 66,000000 convention attendees are in costume?\newlineChoose 11 answer:\newline(A) 11,000000\newline(B) 22,000000\newline(C) 33,000000\newline(D) 66,000000

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Q. In a random sample of attendees at a pop culture convention, 13 \frac{1}{3} of the attendees are in costume. At this rate, approximately how many of the 66,000000 convention attendees are in costume?\newlineChoose 11 answer:\newline(A) 11,000000\newline(B) 22,000000\newline(C) 33,000000\newline(D) 66,000000
  1. Identify fraction and total attendees: Identify the fraction of attendees in costume and the total number of attendees.\newlineWe know that 13\frac{1}{3} of the attendees are in costume and there are 6,0006,000 attendees in total.
  2. Calculate number of attendees in costume: Calculate the number of attendees in costume.\newlineTo find out how many attendees are in costume, we multiply the total number of attendees by the fraction that are in costume.\newlineNumber of attendees in costume = (13)×6,000(\frac{1}{3}) \times 6,000
  3. Perform multiplication to find number of attendees in costume: Perform the multiplication to find the number of attendees in costume.\newlineNumber of attendees in costume = (13)×6,000=2,000(\frac{1}{3}) \times 6,000 = 2,000

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