Of the first 25 fans who entered the baseball game 9 were wearing hats if a total of 300 fans are at a game how many would you expect to not be wearing baseball hats

Based on the information given, 9 out of the first 25 fans were wearing hats. To find out how many fans would not be wearing hats, you would subtract the number of fans wearing hats from the total number of fans:

25 - 9 = 16 fans were not wearing hats in the first 25 fans.

If we assume that the distribution of fans wearing hats remains constant throughout the crowd, the same proportion would apply to the total number of fans at the game. Therefore, out of 300 fans at the game, we can expect approximately 16/25 or 0.64 of the fans to not be wearing hats.

0.64 x 300 = 192 fans would not be wearing baseball hats.