BUSINESS MATH (COMPLETE)-W/MYMATHLAB
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Author: CLEAVES
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 7, Problem 1ES
To determine
The period on Monday having highest enrollment where the class enrollment by Period and days of the first week for the second semester is given as follows,
Period | Mon. | Tues. | Wed. | Thur. | Fri. | Mean Number of Students for Period | |
1 | 7:00-7:50 AM | 277 | 374 | 259 | 340 | 207 | 291 |
2 | 7:55-8:45 AM | 653 | 728 | 593 | 691 | 453 | 624 |
3 | 8:50-9:40 AM | 908 | 863 | 824 | 798 | 604 | 799 |
4 | 9:45-10:35 AM | 962 | 782 | 849 | 795 | 561 | 790 |
5 | 10:40-11:30 AM | 914 | 858 | 795 | 927 | 510 | 801 |
6 | 11:35-12:25 PM | 711 | 773 | 375 | 816 | 527 | 640 |
7 | 12:30-1:20 PM | 686 | 734 | 696 | 733 | 348 | 639 |
8 | 1:25-2:15 PM | 638 | 647 | 659 | 627 | 349 | 584 |
9 | 2:20-3:10 PM | 341 | 313 | 325 | 351 | 136 | 293 |
10 | 3:15-4:05 PM | 110 | 149 | 151 | 160 | 45 | 123 |
Expert Solution & Answer
Answer to Problem 1ES
Solution:
The number of student enrollment is highest at the period
Explanation of Solution
Given Information:
The class enrollment by Period and days of the first week for the second semester is given as follows,
Period | Mon. | Tues. | Wed. | Thur. | Fri. | Mean Number of Students for Period | |
1 | 7:00-7:50 AM | 277 | 374 | 259 | 340 | 207 | 291 |
2 | 7:55-8:45 AM | 653 | 728 | 593 | 691 | 453 | 624 |
3 | 8:50-9:40 AM | 908 | 863 | 824 | 798 | 604 | 799 |
4 | 9:45-10:35 AM | 962 | 782 | 849 | 795 | 561 | 790 |
5 | 10:40-11:30 AM | 914 | 858 | 795 | 927 | 510 | 801 |
6 | 11:35-12:25 PM | 711 | 773 | 375 | 816 | 527 | 640 |
7 | 12:30-1:20 PM | 686 | 734 | 696 | 733 | 348 | 639 |
8 | 1:25-2:15 PM | 638 | 647 | 659 | 627 | 349 | 584 |
9 | 2:20-3:10 PM | 341 | 313 | 325 | 351 | 136 | 293 |
10 | 3:15-4:05 PM | 110 | 149 | 151 | 160 | 45 | 123 |
Consider the number of student’s enrollment for Monday,
Period | Mon. | |
1 | 7:00-7:50 AM | 277 |
2 | 7:55-8:45 AM | 653 |
3 | 8:50-9:40 AM | 908 |
4 | 9:45-10:35 AM | 962 |
5 | 10:40-11:30 AM | 914 |
6 | 11:35-12:25 PM | 711 |
7 | 12:30-1:20 PM | 686 |
8 | 1:25-2:15 PM | 638 |
9 | 2:20-3:10 PM | 341 |
10 | 3:15-4:05 PM | 110 |
From the table it can be observed that the maximum number of enrolled students is 962 on Monday at the period 9:45-10:35 AM.
Therefore, the number of student enrollment is highest at the period 9:45-10:35 AM for Monday.
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