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A factory employee says that the mean number of hours she works per week is 42.5 hours. Which of the following is the best interpretation of the employee's statement?


The worker worked exactly 42.5 hours during at least one week.


The worker works less than 42.5 hours during half of the weeks.


The difference between the greatest number and least number of hours she works is 42.5.


If she spreads the hours she works in a year evenly over all the weeks she works the result would be 42.5 hours per week.

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Correct answer: "If she spreads the hours she works in a year evenly over all the weeks she works the result would be 42.5 hours per week."

Reason: 42.5 is the mean (arithmetic average) — total hours divided by number of weeks. It does not require any single week to be exactly 42.5, nor say anything about half the weeks or the range.

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