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The graph above is a bar graph with 7 bars, each representing the number of complaints received by a telephone company from its new customers. The customers received follow-up calls anywhere from 1 to 7 weeks after placing their orders. The customers were grouped by follow-up call timing, and the number of complaints was recorded for each group over a one-year period. Select the best answer to fill in the blanks in each of the statements below based on the data shown in the graph.
3. Based on the information shown in the graph, if the company wishes to limit its complaints to 40 or fewer per year, it should make follow-up calls no later than weeks after customers place their orders.
4. Please choose this drop-down as a Graphs question needs to have 2 .
In this ques, if the company makes follow up calls no later than 2 weeks -- then can it still not get more than 40 calls per year? As it will get 30 calls from users who were called 1 week after they placed their order, and then around 39 calls from users who were called 2 weeks after they placed their order. SO total calls will be around 79 -- so more than 40.
In this ques, if the company makes follow up calls no later than 2 weeks -- then can it still not get more than 40 calls per year? As it will get 30 calls from users who were called 1 week after they placed their order, and then around 39 calls from users who were called 2 weeks after they placed their order. SO total calls will be around 79 -- so more than 40.
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Hello Arushi, I think there’s a small mix-up here. If the follow-up happens within 2 weeks, it should be 40 calls, not 70—because that’s just 10 more calls than the 1-week case.
Please let me know if this helps or you have any follow up query