Answer:
133 fishes
Step-by-step explanation:
Units of food A = 400 units
Units of food B = 400 units
Fish Bass required 2 units of A and 4 units of B.
Fish Trout requires 5 units of A and 2 units of B.
i. For food A,
total units of food A required = 2 + 5
= 7 units
number of bass and trout that would consume food A = 2 x 
= 114.3
number of bass and trout that would consume food A = 114
ii. For food B,
total units of food B required = 4 + 2
= 6 units
number of bass and trout that would consume food B = 2 x 
= 133.3
number of bass and trout that would consume food B = 133
Thus, the maximum number of fish that the lake can support is 133.
Answer:
611
Step-by-step explanation:
The mean is 632.9 which is a lot higher than 611, and is actually higher than the penultimate value 632, and if presented as a general single value, it may mislead customers into thinking that the sandwiches have a high calorific value. We don’t know how many sandwiches of different types there are, and there may only be a few with high values. So I would use the median 611 as a typical value for the number of calories.