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The owner of a sporting goods store is making a supply purchase for the coming month. Based on past experience, he has constructed a model which shows that customers choose to buy soccer balls over baseball bats and tennis rackets 58% of the time.
The table below shows the results of three weeks of business with breakdowns for how many customers purchased soccer balls, baseball bats, and tennis rackets.
WeekSoccer BallsBaseball BatsTennis Rackets
1853031
21102223
3642123
Classify the results for each category as either consistent or inconsistent with the model.
Week 3 results
Week 1 results
Total of all
3 weeks' results
Week 2 results
consistent with model | Inconsistent with model.
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