2.
CUSTOMERS AT A STORE
5 4 3
6.
Number of Customers
(in hundreds)
0<...
Mathematics, 12.05.2021 18:00, liltay12386
2.
CUSTOMERS AT A STORE
5 4 3
6.
Number of Customers
(in hundreds)
0
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday Thursday
The bar graph above shows the number of customers
who shopped at a store Monday through Thursday of
one week. If the number of customers on Friday was
a one-fifth increase from the number of customers on
Thursday, how many customers shopped at the store
on Friday? (basic)
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