These box plots show daily low temperatures for a sample
of days in two different towns.
Town...
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Mathematics, 29.05.2021 01:00 andreyvaught2754
These box plots show daily low temperatures for a sample
of days in two different towns.
Town A
10 15 20
30
55
Town B
5
20
30
40
55
0
5
10
15
20
45
50
55 60
25 30 35 40
Degrees (F)
Which statement is the most appropriate comparison of
the centers?
O A. The median for town A, 30°, is less than the
median for town B, 40°.
B. The median for town A, 20°, is less than the
median for town B, 30°.
O c. The mean for town A, 20°, is less than the mean
for town B, 30°
O D. The median temperature for both towns is 30°.
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