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Mathematics, 19.05.2021 19:20 qwerty9951

A math teacher at George Washington Middle School asked boys in the 6th and 7th grades to report their shoe size. She used the results to create these histograms Which conclusion best supported by the histograms?
A as boys get older, shoe sizes become more normally distributed with fewer large outliers.
B As boys get older, shoe size range, defined by the minimum and maximum, decreases
C As boys get older, shoe sizes increase and the distribution remains relatively unchanged.
D As boys get older, shoe size distribution becomes more spread with more large outliers


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