A supermarket manager wishes to gather information about the spending habits of the store’s customers. During each of his lunchbreaks on Monday through Friday of a given week, he chooses 24 customers at random and notes the total cost, in dollars ($), of the items in their baskets when they check out at the tills. The results of his survey are represented by the following cumulative frequency graph.
Find the median total cost of the items these customers had in their baskets.
Find the interquartile range of the total cost of the items these customers had in their baskets.
Given that two thirds of customers had a total of more than of goods in their baskets, find the value of .
The same survey information is represented by the following table:
Total cost ($m) of goods in basket |
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Frequency |
9 | 20 |
Find the value of and the value of .
In an average week, the manager estimates that the store has a total of 3600 customers.
Use the results of the manager’s survey to estimate the number of customers in a week who have goods totalling more than $50 in their baskets.
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