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A task was given to write a report which conveys the results of a survey about shopping habits of people of different ages and gender . The results of the survey were mostly the same , although there are some differences in answers.
How much does one shop ?
About 1/3 of the 9 people surveyed said that they go shopping once a week. Others said that they shopped at least two times a week and it takes about 30 minutes for men and a hour for women to buy groceries and at least an hour if it's a shopping spree.
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