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In a supermarket, the first 25 customers of the day purchased an average of two items each. After a further 15 customers, the average number of items purchased by each customer rose to eight. What was the average number of items purchased by the last 15 customers only?

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In a supermarket, the first 25 customers of the day purchased an average of two items each. After a further 15 customers, the average number of items purchased by each customer rose to eight. What was the average number of items purchased by the last 15 customers only?

so does no one know then or what? :mellow:

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How far do you have to count before using the letter A in spelling a number?
9?
EH! Where's the "A" in nine :blink:

s=1

p=2

e=3

l=4

l=5

i=6

n=7

g=8

a=9

n=10

u=11

m=12

b=13

e=14

r=15

no? i thought i was the first there!

must be one thousand then is it?

or 65 in binary (97 for a) (A=01000001 or a=01100001) am i getting close? :huh:

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s=1

p=2

e=3

l=4

l=5

i=6

n=7

g=8

a=9

n=10

u=11

m=12

b=13

e=14

r=15

no? i thought i was the first there!

must be one thousand then is it?

or 65 in binary (97 for a) (A=01000001 or a=01100001) am i getting close? :huh:

Correct. Sorry didn't see your answer Mr Darn. Must learn to read posts properly ;)

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One hundred and one is a number. Really it is! The dalmations would disagree :angry:

Apparently you can only say One Hundred and One when you say it like this "A Hundred and One" otherwise it's One Hundred One.

Ah, who cares anyway?

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