Refer to Exercise 31. (a) From midnight to noon, which 2-hour time intervals have the same rate
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Refer to Exercise 31.
(a) From midnight to noon, which 2-hour time intervals have the same rate of sales and what is this rate?
(b) What is the total amount of sales between midnight and 8 a m.? Compare this amount to the total sales in the period between 8 a m. and 10 a m.
Exercise 31
The graph in Fig. 8 shows the total sales in thousands of dollars in a department store during a typical 24-hour period.
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Sales in Thousands of Dollars 24 20 16 12 8 4 0 2 A.M. Figure 8 6 AM. 12 noon 6 PM. 10 P.M.
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