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| Question 17697:  Hello, my question is a pre-algebra one and I have tried to work it out like this, but first of all the question is: A factory manufactured 30,000 tennis blls in 2 weeks. Out of every 1000 tennis balls produced 15 defective. What proportion can be used to find the number of tennis balls, t, that were judged to be defective in the 2 weeks?
 This is how I worked it out: 30,000 tennis balls = 1,000 tennis balls
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 15 defective          t
 = 15(1,000)
 = 15,000           =  30,000(t)
 __________        =  ___________
 30,000           =  30,000t
 t= 0.5
 Could you please let me know if I missed something or if I worked it correctly?     Thank you, Karissa
 
 Answer by xcentaur(357)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Lets check, Now let the proportion of defective balls be t
 out of every thousand,15 are defective.
 Hence out of 30000,t are defective
 1000 : 15 = 30000 : t
 That is the proportion you would require.
 To put it more clearly,
 15 is to 1000, what 't' is to 30000
 
  t=30000*15/1000=30*15=450 defective out of 30,000
 
 Logically,if 15 are defective out of 1000 then out of 30,000 there have to be more defective,so the value of t you obtained as 0.5 is incorrect.Try the sum again and keep practising,I'm sure you'll get it.
 Hope this helps,
 Prabhat
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