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Two pizza delivery drivers compared the mean numbers of deliveries they completed in one day.
Mean number of deliveries Mean Absolute Deviation (MAD) 10 2 Driver А 20 2 Driver B Which statement about the data is true?
A. The mean number of deliveries for driver A is less than the mean for driver B by 2 MADs.
B. On average, driver A delivers more pizzas in one day than driver B.
C. The mean number of deliveries for driver A is less than the mean for driver B by 5 MADs.
D. The MAD for driver A is less than the MAD for driver B.
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