Mathematics, 21.07.2019 22:00 375025
Tom made the box plots to compare the number of calories between his morning snacks and his afternoon snacks. select from the drop-down menu to correctly complete the statement. the range of calories in tom’s morning snacks is about the range of calories in his afternoon snacks. two boxes are plotted on a horizontal axis ranges from 50 to 550 in increments of 50. the top box plot ranges from 75 to 325. the first line of the top box ranges from 75 to 100. the first box of the top box ranges from 100 to 150 and second box of the top box ranges from 150 to 300. the second line of the top box ranges from 300 to 325. the top box is labeled as morning snack. the bottom box plot ranges from 275 to 500. the first line of the bottom box ranges from 275 to 300. the first box of the bottom box ranges from 300 to 375 and the second box of the bottom box ranges from 375 to 450. the second line of the bottom box ranges from 450 to 500. the bottom box is labeled as afternoon snack.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:00, Lizethh1
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