The Bayview Community Pool has a snack stand where Juan works part-time. He tracked his total sales during each shift last month. This box plot shows the results.

Total sales per shift ($)
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200
250
300
350
What fraction of Juan's shifts had total sales of $225 or more?

To find the fraction of Juan's shifts that had total sales of $225 or more, we need to count how many shifts had total sales of $225 or more and then divide that by the total number of shifts.

Looking at the box plot, we can see that the shifts with total sales of $225 or more are the last three shifts, with total sales of 250, 300, and 350 dollars.

So, out of the 7 shifts in total, 3 shifts had total sales of $225 or more.

Therefore, the fraction of Juan's shifts that had total sales of $225 or more is 3/7.