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OpenStudy (anonymous):

2. A clerk at the pet store kept track of the number of fish purchased by customers during one week. Mary bought 1 fish, Ari bought 20 fish, Rodney bought 4 fish, Carissa bought 3 fish, Jacob bought 4 fish, Jack bought 1 fish, Jaleesa bought 2 fish, Andrea bought 5 fish, Geoff bought 1 fish, Becky bought 4 fish, Molly bought 1 fish, David bought 2 fish, Gina bought 7 fish, James bought 1 fish, Anessa bought 2 fish, Ted bought 1 fish, Sean bought 2 fish, Kerri bought 11 fish, Sammy bought 3 fish, Jameson bought 2 fish, Theresa bought 2 fish, Luz bought 2 fish, Tracy bought 4 fish, Jackson

OpenStudy (anonymous):

bought 5 fish, and Celia bought 7 fish.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What does the spread of data tell you about the number of fish purchased in one visit to the pet store?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Hoslos

OpenStudy (anonymous):

- It shows me that the mode is 2, in which it appeared 7 times. - It shows me that the average is 87/26=3.3

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thx

OpenStudy (anonymous):

My pleasure.

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