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In 1990 850 million movie tickets were sold in the United States. One-fifth of those tickets were bought by people over the age of 50. Did people under the age of 20 buy more than 425 million movie tickets in 1990?
(1) In 1990, people under the age of 20 bought between two and three times as many tickets as were bought by people over the age of fifty.
(2) In 1990, people under the age of 20 spent $2.2 billion more on movie tickets than did people over the age of 50, with both groups spending an average (arithmetic mean) of $6 per ticket.
OA B.
In 1990 850 million movie tickets were sold in the United States. One-fifth of those tickets were bought by people over the age of 50. Did people under the age of 20 buy more than 425 million movie tickets in 1990?
(1) In 1990, people under the age of 20 bought between two and three times as many tickets as were bought by people over the age of fifty.
(2) In 1990, people under the age of 20 spent $2.2 billion more on movie tickets than did people over the age of 50, with both groups spending an average (arithmetic mean) of $6 per ticket.
OA B.












