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If you make the unjustified assumption that the 25 people were a representative sample of the 600, then you would expect 48 sick people. However, that is merely the expected value, the true number is likely to be different from 48.

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Q: What if doctors determined that there were 2 out of 25 people sick.if there were 600 peoplehow many had sick?
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