kelvin and smith are incharged of counting people who gets of the lift they turn riding to floor an dback down counting as a go sfter two such trips each morning and two in evening their is an avarage taken the hotel manager wants tono the days avarage

(a) on smith noor trips their were 32 fevear people than in these morning count
(b) kelvin counted a total of122 in the morning and noon count. just 1 higher than his evening count. but 24 more than smith evening count
(c)kelvin morning count in same as amith avarage
(d) kelvin evening count was 37 more smith morning count?

To find the answers to the given questions, we need to follow the information provided step by step.

(a) On Smith's nighttime trips, there were 32 fewer people than in the morning count: The morning count is the average of all the morning trips taken by Kelvin and Smith. We need to calculate that by adding up all the morning counts and dividing by the number of morning trips. Smith's nighttime trips have 32 less people than this average.

(b) Kelvin counted a total of 122 in the morning and noon count, which is 1 higher than his evening count but 24 more than Smith's evening count: Let's break down this information. Kelvin's morning and noon count is 122. His evening count is 1 less than this, which means it is 121. Smith's evening count is 24 less than Kelvin's morning and noon count, so it is 98.

(c) Kelvin's morning count is the same as Smith's average: We have to find Smith's average count first by adding up all his morning counts and dividing by the number of morning trips. Then compare Kelvin's morning count to this value to see if they are the same.

(d) Kelvin's evening count was 37 more than Smith's morning count: Calculate Smith's morning count by subtracting the 37 from Kelvin's evening count.

By following these steps, we can find the answers to the questions.