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CAHSEE Math Statistics, Data, and Probability II: Drill Set 1, Problem 3. Based on the following, which of the following statements is true?
Transcript
- 00:03
Here's a question you can shmoop until the cows come home...
- 00:06
The graph below shows the time (in hours) three students,
- 00:09
Aaron, Bob, and Chris, spent each day doing homework over a typical school week.
- 00:17
Apparently, Chris has decided to take over his father's laundry business.
- 00:22
Based on the graph, which of the following statements is true?
Full Transcript
- 00:24
And here are the potential answers...
- 00:31
This question really asks a lot of separate questions...
- 00:34
...so we have to just go through 'em one by one to get to... the promised land.
- 00:38
So... A. Homework hours. Who studied their buns off and who... didn't?
- 00:43
We can add the hours across the week for A B and C in this little table:
- 00:48
A: 2 4 2 4 3 = 15
- 00:53
B: 3 3 4 5 2 = 17
- 00:58
C: 4 4 5 3 1 = 17
- 01:02
Well, Aaron clearly spent the LEAST time on his homework so A is lookin' good.
- 01:07
But let's check the other statements to be sure we're not... clueless.
- 01:11
B.
- 01:12
Bob spent more time on homework than Chris over the entire week. Well... no. They spent
- 01:16
an equal amount of time.
- 01:18
C.
- 01:19
Chris spent the LEAST amount of time on homework -- nope again -- he spent the same as Bob.
- 01:24
Finally... D.
- 01:25
Over the week, the 3 students spent an average of 16 hours doing homework.
- 01:29
Well, we can take an average by totaling the hours -- 15 plus 17 plus 17 gets us 49.
- 01:36
Their average is 16 and a third -- not 16 so... D is nay as well.
- 01:41
And A it is.
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