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A store is open for 10 hours each day. The chart below shows the number of customers each hour for the past week. What was the relative frequency of the number of customers observed between noon and 2: 00 pm?
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m. According to the chart, the number of customers at noon is 60 and at 1 p.m. is 44. So, we add these two numbers together: \[60 + 44 = 104\] Show more…
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