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A sociologist is doing a study on
journalists. He attends a journalism
conference, where he randomly surveys
390 journalists about the kind of
automobile they own. Of these journalists,
137 said that they own a compact car.
There are about 1,700 journalists at the
conference. About what percent of these
journalists owns a compact car?
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