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Table: Reports Given to 18-Years Old DriversType A - £300     Type B - £200     Type C - £100Question # 1What was the average fine amount for the month of April across all traffic offenses? (in £)A. 200 F. 207 M.214B. 201 G. 208 N. 215 C. 202 H. 209  O. 216 D. 203  I. 210  P. 217 E. 204   J. 211 Q. 218 F. 205  K. 212  R. 219 G. 206  I. 213   S.220

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Table: Reports Given to 18-Years Old DriversType A - £300     Type B - £200     Type C - £100Question # 1What was the average fine amount for the month of April across all traffic offenses? (in £)A. 200 F. 207 M.214B. 201 G. 208 N. 215 C. 202 H. 209  O. 216 D. 203  I. 210  P. 217 E. 204   J. 211 Q. 218 F. 205  K. 212  R. 219 G. 206  I. 213   S.220

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Para resolver esta pregunta, necesitamos calcular el promedio de las multas impuestas en el mes de abril. Para ello, debemos conocer la cantidad de multas de cada tipo (A, B y C) y sus respectivos montos.

  1. Supongamos que tenemos la siguiente información:

    • Número de multas tipo A: nA n_A
    • Número de multas tipo B: nB n_B
    • Número de multas tipo C: nC n_C
  2. Los montos de las multas son:

    • Multa tipo A: £300
    • Multa tipo B: £200
    • Multa tipo C: £100
  3. La fórmula para calcular el promedio es: Promedio=(nA×300)+(nB×200)+(nC×100)nA+nB+nC \text{Promedio} = \frac{(n_A \times 300) + (n_B \times 200) + (n_C \times 100)}{n_A + n_B + n_C}

  4. Sin los valores específicos de nA n_A , nB n_B y nC n_C , no podemos calcular el promedio exacto. Sin embargo, si asumimos que las multas se distribuyen uniformemente, podemos hacer una estimación.

  5. Supongamos que nA=nB=nC n_A = n_B = n_C : Promedio=(n×300)+(n×200)+(n×100)3n=600n3n=200 \text{Promedio} = \frac{(n \times 300) + (n \times 200) + (n \times 100)}{3n} = \frac{600n}{3n} = 200

  6. Si las multas no se distribuyen uniformemente, el promedio cambiará. Sin datos específicos, la mejor estimación con la información dada es £200.

Por lo tanto, la respuesta más probable es: A. 200

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