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13 July, 12:39

In a certain town (A), a family's mean weekly grocery spending is $450 with a standard deviation of $35. In a second town (B), the mean is $575 with a standard deviation of $10. A person in Town A has a weekly grocery budget of $400, and a person in Town B has a weekly budget of $450. Which person spends more on groceries, relative to the others in their communities?

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  1. 13 July, 13:00
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    Person living in community A

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    Person living in community A spends more on groceries because standard deviation for community A is $35 compared to $10 of community B. So, relative to persons living in their own community a person living in community A will spend more.
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