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Out of 300 teenagers, approximately 54 would get their news from a newspaper.
To find out how many out of 300 teenagers would get their news from a newspaper based on the given survey data, you can set up a proportion:
9 teenagers out of 50 = x teenagers out of 300
Cross multiply to solve for x: 9 * 300 = 50 * x
2700 = 50x, x = 2700 / 50, x = 54
Therefore, out of 300 teenagers, approximately 54 would get their news from a newspaper.
Based on the survey, we can conclude that about 54 out of 300 teenagers would get their news from a newspaper. This is calculated using a proportion method based on the initial survey results of 9 out of 50 teenagers. By setting up the equation and solving for x, we arrive at this conclusion.
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