EBK BUSINESS STATISTICS
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ISBN: 9780135179833
Author: STEPHAN
Publisher: VST
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A ticket-taker at a movie theater explored the relationship between the percentage of customers that wait more than 15 minutes in line for tickets and the percent of customers that purchase snacks at the theater. The ticket taker collects information from 6 lines during a particular week, as shown in the table below.
Use the graph below to plot the points and develop a linear relationship between the percent of waiting customers and the percent of snack purchases at a movie theater.
Line
% of Waiting Customers
% of Snack Purchases
1
90
3
2
75
11
3
60
16
4
52
20
5
40
30
6
30
35
A grocery store manager explored the relationship between the percent of customers that wait more than 10 minutes in line and the percent of return customers at the store. The manager collects information from 6 checkout lines, shown in the table below.
Use the graph below to plot the points and develop a linear relationship between the percent of waiting customers and the percent of return customers.
Line
% of Waiting Customers
% of Return Customers
1
20
85
2
35
80
3
50
75
4
60
60
5
70
50
6
90
32
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