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The table shows the number of bottles of different kinds of juice sold at a cafeteria on Monday. If the cafeteria has 80 customers on Tuesday, which prediction for Tuesday is NOT supported by the data
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The table shows the number of bottles of different kinds of juice sold at a cafeteria on Monday.
If the cafeteria has 80 customers on Tuesday, which prediction for Tuesday is NOT supported by the data in the table?
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First you need to add up everything to find out the amount of costumers more Monday. You will get 40. Then you would have to multiply 40 by 2 to get 80 which is the total amount of costumers for Tuesday. This means that you have to double the amount of everything on the table to find out how much of each item was sold. The questions says which is NOT supported by the table. When you do the math you see that everything is accurate except C because the number of apple juice sold on Tuesday is 22 and the number of cranberry juice sold on Tuesday is 14. 22 is not 6 times more than 14 which makes C the correct answer.
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