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Statistics, Data, and Probability II Drill 3 Problem 5. How much more money did Aimee lose than Derek and Carlie lost combined?
Statistics, Data, and Probability II Drill 3 Problem 5. How much more money did Aimee lose than Derek and Carlie lost combined?
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- 00:03
And here's your shmoop du jour...
- 00:06
The following graph shows how much money was won and lost for five friends on a trip to Las Vegas.
- 00:12
Since they’re all under 21… let’s just keep this hush hush.
- 00:15
How much more money did Aimee lose than Derek and Carlie lost combined?
- 00:20
And here are the potential answers...
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- 00:25
Vegas, baby. LITERALLY.
- 00:27
Ok, so the question is asking for us to find… The Biggest Loser, Vegas style.
- 00:37
Aimee lost 125 bucks.
- 00:39
Derek lost 45 bucks and Carlie lost 55 bucks so combined, Derek and Carlie lost 100 bucks…
- 00:50
…which was 25 bucks less than Aimee – so the answer is C.
- 00:56
As in, “Charmin soft.”
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