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If each customer at the outdoor movie last night came in a car, what was the number of cars in which the customers came to the outdoor movie last night?
1. The average (A.M) number of customers per car coming to the outdoor movie last night was 2.
2. Total receipts at the outdoor movie last night were $4,500 at $5 per customer .
[spoiler]OA: C. I have a doubt here: From 2, we can find that total number of customers were 900. Combining 1 and 2 how do we know the actual number of cars, since the statement 1 only states the average number of customers per car not the actual number of customers per car. [/spoiler]
1. The average (A.M) number of customers per car coming to the outdoor movie last night was 2.
2. Total receipts at the outdoor movie last night were $4,500 at $5 per customer .
[spoiler]OA: C. I have a doubt here: From 2, we can find that total number of customers were 900. Combining 1 and 2 how do we know the actual number of cars, since the statement 1 only states the average number of customers per car not the actual number of customers per car. [/spoiler]

















