There are 3.5 pounds of fruit all together
This statement in the article is wrong because $2.69 is not the mean price ($2.81)
<h3>How to determine what is wrong with the data?</h3>
The prices from 5 gas stations surveyed are given as:
$2.79, $2.99, $2.69, $2.89, and $2.69.
There are no outliers in the dataset
So, the dataset can be summarized by the mean
The mean is
Mean = Sum/Count
So, we have
Mean = ($2.79+ $2.99+ $2.69+ $2.89+$2.69)/5
Evaluate
Mean = 2.81
The article quoted $2.69 as the typical price
This statement in the article is wrong because $2.69 is not the mean price ($2.81)
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N/10 = 32,7
N = 32,7*10
N = 327
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