The number of items purchased by 150 randomly selected customers at the clothing store are show in the table based on the information how many on the next 200 customers should expect to purchase 2 or fewer items

From the table, we can see that 30 out of the 150 randomly selected customers purchased 2 or fewer items. Therefore, the proportion of customers who purchased 2 or fewer items is 30/150 = 0.2.

If we assume that this proportion remains constant for the next 200 customers, we can estimate that 0.2 * 200 = 40 customers should expect to purchase 2 or fewer items.