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OpenStudy (jadebirdfly):

Please help I will fan and medal!!!

OpenStudy (jadebirdfly):

OpenStudy (jango_in_dtown):

hi

OpenStudy (jadebirdfly):

hi

OpenStudy (jango_in_dtown):

first find the number of pets.. It is easy to see from the graph that 6 families has 0 pet, 3 families have 1 pet and so on..

OpenStudy (jadebirdfly):

ok

OpenStudy (jango_in_dtown):

so you tell me the total number of pets

OpenStudy (jadebirdfly):

20

OpenStudy (jango_in_dtown):

no. the total number of pets will be given by 6*0+3*1+3*2+6*3+1*4+1*5

OpenStudy (jango_in_dtown):

no. of families* no. of pets

OpenStudy (jadebirdfly):

oh

OpenStudy (jango_in_dtown):

so it comes out to be 36.

OpenStudy (jadebirdfly):

ohh i see

OpenStudy (jango_in_dtown):

and the total number of families are 6+3+3+6+1+1=?

OpenStudy (jadebirdfly):

20

OpenStudy (jango_in_dtown):

correct

OpenStudy (jango_in_dtown):

so the average will be no of pets/ total number of families

OpenStudy (jango_in_dtown):

=36/20

OpenStudy (jango_in_dtown):

=?

OpenStudy (jadebirdfly):

1.8

OpenStudy (jango_in_dtown):

correct,/

OpenStudy (jadebirdfly):

ohhhh thank you very much

OpenStudy (jadebirdfly):

Using the data from part (a), determine the median number of pets per family. this is the second part of the question pls help

OpenStudy (jadebirdfly):

@jango_IN_DTOWN

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