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The table gives a car dealer's weekly sales for a random sample of 26 weeks.

\begin{tabular}{|c|c|}
\hline
Week & Cars Sold \\
\hline
1 & 1 \\
\hline
2 & 1 \\
\hline
3 & 4 \\
\hline
4 & 2 \\
\hline
5 & 4 \\
\hline
6 & 10 \\
\hline
7 & 8 \\
\hline
8 & 5 \\
\hline
9 & 9 \\
\hline
10 & 6 \\
\hline
11 & 2 \\
\hline
\end{tabular}



Answer :

The question provides a table with a car dealer’s weekly sales for a sample of 11 weeks. To solve the problem, follow these steps:

1. List the number of cars sold each week:
- Week 1: 1
- Week 2: 1
- Week 3: 4
- Week 4: 2
- Week 5: 4
- Week 6: 10
- Week 7: 8
- Week 8: 5
- Week 9: 9
- Week 10: 6
- Week 11: 2

2. Sum the cars sold each week:
- Total cars sold = 1 + 1 + 4 + 2 + 4 + 10 + 8 + 5 + 9 + 6 + 2

Adding these numbers gives us 52.

3. Count the number of weeks recorded:
- Number of weeks = 11

Thus, the total cars sold in the given 11 weeks is 52 and the number of weeks recorded is 11.

Therefore, the correct answer is:
```
(52, 11)
```