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Which box-and-whisker plot represents the data? 51, 33, 50, 33, 33, 44, 36, 42 |
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Which box-and-whisker plot represents the data? 98, 77, 85, 88, 82, 83, 87 |
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Which box-and-whisker plot represents the data? 32, 30, 28, 65, 25, 50, 27, 25, 41, 38 |
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Which statement about the data represented by the box-and-whisker plot is not true? |
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The range of the data is 26. |
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The data has one outlier. |
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The data in the first quartile is more spread out than the data in the other quartiles. |
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Half of the data is between 36 and 48. |
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Use the box-and-whisker plots to determine which statement is not true. |
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The interquartile range of the average monthly temperatures of New Orleans is greater than the interquartile range of the average monthly temperatures of Indianapolis. |
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The average monthly temperatures of New Orleans are not as varied as the average monthly temperatures of Indianapolis. |
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Half of the average monthly temperatures of Indianapolis are less than the lowest average monthly temperature of New Orleans. |
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The median of the average monthly temperatures of New Orleans is equal to the upper quartile of the average monthly temperatures of Indianapolis. |
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