Respuesta :
Answer:
Option C 41%
Step-by-step explanation:
see the attached figure to better understand the problem
we know that
The number of people who own at most three t-shirts costing more than $19 each is equal to the number of people who own one t-shirt costing more than $19 each, plus the number of people who own two t-shirt costing more than $19 each, plus the number of people who own three t-shirt costing more than $19 each
Observing the graph
The number of people who own one t-shirt costing more than $19 each is 5
The number of people who own two t-shirt costing more than $19 each is 17
The number of people who own tree t-shirt costing more than $19 each is 23
The number of people who own at most three t-shirts costing more than $19 each is
[tex](5+17+23)=45\ people[/tex]
To find out the percentage divided the number of people who own at most three t-shirts costing more than $19 by one hundred eleven people (total people that shopped in a store) and then multiply by 100
[tex](45/111)100= 40.54\%[/tex]
Round to the nearest whole number
[tex]40.54\%=41\%[/tex]
