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Passenger Number Age Revenue


1 40 $164
2 14 $68 a
3 43 $129 b
4 32 $111 c
5 32 $143
6 35 $112
7 40 $181
8 23 $187
9 22 $88
10 35 $99
11 30 $141
12 27 $140 2. Ivey Rail has obtained passenger information
13 29 $158 includes passenger ages and prices for commuter
14 32 $174 considering a new policy allowing anyone 12 year
data given in worksheet “Iveyrail” use suitable for
15 39 $89
questions:
16 15 $138 a. What percentage of customers are 12 years o
17 29 $108 b. What is the average fare per customer for the
18 32 $117 c. Estimate the potential daily revenue loss
19 47 $65
20 49 $84
21 31 $193
22 38 $116
23 34 $116
24 15 $65
25 38 $125
26 27 $99
27 5 $113
28 24 $65
29 41 $96
30 31 $140
31 36 $100
32 42 $131
33 11 $108
34 35 $89
35 6 $121
36 23 $93
37 29 $129
38 40 $154
39 30 $128
40 25 $138
41 37 $152
42 39 $182
43 28 $147
44 40 $110
45 22 $126
46 34 $122
47 24 $110
48 17 $159
49 29 $116
50 40 $108
51 32 $86
52 29 $145
53 25 $104
54 53 $86
55 11 $65
56 22 $66
57 23 $217
58 33 $136
59 43 $93
60 22 $80
61 51 $148
62 19 $111
63 28 $150
64 17 $145
65 30 $91
66 37 $130
67 35 $65
68 27 $105
69 38 $163
70 24 $109
71 29 $65
72 52 $101
73 41 $65
74 24 $115
75 26 $65
76 41 $134
77 27 $129
78 30 $91
79 42 $129
80 5 $185
81 36 $142
82 21 $122
83 33 $135
84 36 $135
85 24 $103
86 41 $95
87 30 $136
88 33 $74
89 19 $145
Percentage of Customers 12 years Or Younger 5.6%
Average fare per customer for customers 12 years or yo 118
Estimate Potential Revenue Loss 592

2. Ivey Rail has obtained passenger information for a representative day. The data
includes passenger ages and prices for commuter trips in Ontario. Ivey Rail is
considering a new policy allowing anyone 12 years or younger to ride for free. Using the
data given in worksheet “Iveyrail” use suitable formula to answer the following
questions:
a. What percentage of customers are 12 years or younger?
b. What is the average fare per customer for the customers 12 years or younger?
c. Estimate the potential daily revenue loss
Bill Number Student Bill
1 1 $20 Proportion of Students 50%
2 0 $39 Proportion of Revenue from Students 30.35%
3 0 $34 Average Bill For Students 15.60
4 1 $15 Average Bill For Non-Students 35.80
5 0 $36
6 1 $6
7 1 $21
8 1 $16
9 0 $27
10 0 $43
1. The Nightfall, a popular bar in downtown London, has collected
a sample of 10 receipts from last Friday night. Using this data,
estimate the proportion of customers who are students, the
proportion of total revenue made from students, and the average
bill for student customers and for non-student customers. Please
refer to the data given in worksheet “NightFall”.
Order # Purchase Amount($) Item Type
1 $3,601 A Total Bonus 3750
2 $177 A
3 $1,863 B
4 $1,946 B BONUS IF A SALES > 2000 500
5 $629 B BOUNS IF B SALES > 1000 250
6 $3,674 A
7 $1,377 B Total Bonus 3750
8 $859 A
9 $127 A
10 $1,516 B
11 $1,624 A
12 $3,217 A
13 $1,616 B
14 $88 B
15 $1,226 B
16 $1,728 A
17 $289 B
18 $308 A
19 $3,373 A
20 $2,302 B
3. Widget Co. offers a bonus to its top-selling sales staff. The amount of the bonus is
determined as $500 for each Product A sale over $2,000 and $250 for each Product B sale over
$1,000. Widget Co. sales representative Richard is looking over his past month’s sales. The data
present in worksheet “Widget” includes purchase amounts and item types for all sales.
Calculate Richard’s bonus.

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