A sample of 21 of 180 funded projects revealed that 17 were valued at $17,760 each and 4 were valued at $20,720 each. From the sample data, estimate the total value of the funding for all the projects. (Enter your answers to two decimal places.) $
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Find the total value of the 17 projects valued at $17,760 each: 17 x $17,760 = $301,920 Show more…
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