The following data show the prices of different types of outfits at a store: $2, $2, $28, $26, $25, $27, $25, $27, $26, $28, $30
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2, 2, 25, 25, 26, 26, 27, 28, 28, 30
Minimum: 2
Maximum: 30
Median: 26
Lower quartile: 25
<span>Upper quartile: 28</span><span>
The box plot will have its left tail longer than the right tail because a few exceptionally low prices make the distribution skewed to the left.</span>
Let, cost of 1 hot dog and 1 drink is x and y respectively.
Carl bought 4 hot dogs and 6 drinks and paid $23.80.
4x + 6y = 23.80 ....1)
Susan purchased 4 hot dogs and 2 drinks and was charged $15.40.
4x + 2y = 15.40 ....2)
Subtracting equation 2 by 1, we get :
(4x + 6y) - (4x + 2y) = 23.80 - 15.40
4y = 8.4
y = $2.1
4x + 6×2.1 = 23.80
4x = 23.80 - 12.2
4x = 11.6
x = 2.9
Therefore, the cost of 1 hot dog and what is the cost of 1 drink is $2.9 and $2.1 respectively.
Hence, this is the required solution.
2*3= 6
6*8=48
The product of 2*3*8 is 48
Sarah rolled a one 3 times and rolled a three 1 time in a total of 20 rolls. She rolled one or three 4 times out of 20. Therefore,

The answer is
A.
The answer is c. 7 and 10. this is because they share no factors other than 1.