1. **State the problem:** We have 80 visitors who purchased no costume, 32 visitors who purchased exactly one costume, and 3 visitors who purchased more than one costume. We want to analyze or summarize this data.
2. **Identify the total number of visitors:** To find the total number of visitors, we add all groups together.
3. **Calculate total visitors:**
$$80 + 32 + 3 = 115$$
4. **Interpretation:** There are 115 visitors in total.
5. **Additional analysis (optional):** We can find the proportion of visitors in each category.
- No costume: $$\frac{80}{115}$$
- Exactly one costume: $$\frac{32}{115}$$
- More than one costume: $$\frac{3}{115}$$
This gives a clear understanding of the distribution of costume purchases among visitors.
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