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For the past month, Ms. Young recorded the number of days she went to work each week and the number of gas stations she drove by during those days. How many gas stations does she drive by each day?
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Ms. Young drives by
gas stations each day.
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I don’t see the weekly data or chart — can you paste the numbers or upload the image?
How to get the answer once you provide the data:
- If she drives by the same number of gas stations each workday, compute stations per day by dividing the gas-station count for any week by the number of days she worked that week (they should give the same result for every week).
- Or compute the average rate across the month: (total gas stations over the month) ÷ (total days worked over the month).
Example: if weeks recorded (days, gas stations) = (2,14), (3,21), (5,35), then stations/day = 14/2 = 7 (or total 70/10 = 7).
How to get the answer once you provide the data:
- If she drives by the same number of gas stations each workday, compute stations per day by dividing the gas-station count for any week by the number of days she worked that week (they should give the same result for every week).
- Or compute the average rate across the month: (total gas stations over the month) ÷ (total days worked over the month).
Example: if weeks recorded (days, gas stations) = (2,14), (3,21), (5,35), then stations/day = 14/2 = 7 (or total 70/10 = 7).
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