Mathematics, 17.04.2020 21:34 queenasiaa14
In a local park, Jeremy collected data on the heights of two types of trees by measuring the heights of randomly selected trees of these types: Tree Type A and Tree Type B. He displayed each distribution of sample heights in the following box plots:
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Compare the two distributions. What inferences can you draw about the heights of the two types of trees? Select all that apply.
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The median height of Type A trees 18
The median height of Type B trees 20
Type A trees are taller than Type B trees.
Half of both populations of trees are between 12 and 20 feet in height.
Type A trees vary in height more than Type B trees.
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