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Tracy's Pie Shop recently sold 1515 pies, of which 33 were blackberry pies. Considering this data, how many of the next 2020 pies sold should you expect to be blackberry pies?\newline____ blackberry pies\newline

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Q. Tracy's Pie Shop recently sold 1515 pies, of which 33 were blackberry pies. Considering this data, how many of the next 2020 pies sold should you expect to be blackberry pies?\newline____ blackberry pies\newline
  1. Identify Proportion: Identify the proportion of blackberry pies sold previously.\newlineCalculation: 33 blackberry pies out of 1515 total pies.\newlineProportion = 315=0.2\frac{3}{15} = 0.2
  2. Calculate Proportion: Apply the same proportion to predict the next sales.\newlineCalculation: 0.2×200.2 \times 20 pies = 44 blackberry pies.\newlineExpected blackberry pies = 44

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