Sovi.AI - AI Math Tutor

Scan to solve math questions

QUESTION IMAGE

lisa is examining a two - way table representing the sales of juice pac…

Question

lisa is examining a two - way table representing the sales of juice packaged in bottles with an old or new label. in the table, p, q, r, and s are the number of bottles sold or left on the grocery store shelf last thursday.

sales of juice bottles

soldleft on the shelf
old labelrs

comparing which two values will determine whether the new label had an impact on sales?

  • p and q
  • p and r
  • \\(\frac{p}{p + r}\\) and \\(\frac{q}{q + s}\\)
  • \\(\frac{p}{p + q}\\) and \\(\frac{r}{r + s}\\)

Explanation:

Step1: Identify relevant proportions

To test if the new label impacts sales, we need to compare the sales rates (proportion of bottles sold) for new vs. old labels.
For new labels: Total bottles = $p+q$, so sales rate is $\frac{p}{p+q}$.
For old labels: Total bottles = $r+s$, so sales rate is $\frac{r}{r+s}$.

Step2: Evaluate comparison logic

Comparing these two proportions tells us if the new label changes the likelihood of a bottle being sold. Other options compare raw counts or unrelated proportions, which do not isolate the label's impact on sales rate.

Answer:

$\boldsymbol{\frac{p}{p+q}}$ and $\boldsymbol{\frac{r}{r+s}}$ (the fourth option)