Sheri bought 6 items at the grocery store. The total cost of the items before tax was 12.35. Sheri concluded that at least one of the items was more than 2 dollars, how could Sheri justify her answer

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Zach1
She can justify her answer because doing
  
                   12.35 ÷ 6  would equal -----> $2.59

Note: Thats only if all the items were the same price
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So.....

Sheri can prove that the item she purchased at the store is more then $2 because 12.35 ÷ 6 is in fact more ($2.59)


Answer:

Given,

The number of items = 6,

Total cost of items = 12.35,

[tex]\text{So, the average cost}=\frac{\text{Total cost}}{\text{Number of items}}[/tex]

[tex]=\frac{12.35}{6}[/tex]

[tex]\approx 2.0583[/tex]

Since, average of some observations is always equal or less than at least one observation,

Here, the average is greater than 2,

So, it is obvious that at least one of the cost of item must be greater than 2.