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Five people donated to a charity. One donated $101 and the other four people donated $1 each. Which is not a misleading statement? |
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The mean, median, and mode do not adequately describe the data. |
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The mean is $21, and it adequately reflects the data. |
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The mode is $1, and it adequately reflects the data. |
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The median is $1, and it adequately reflectes the data. |
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The table shows seven different companies and their prices for car detailing. Company A claims to have prices that are less than the prices of most of their competitors. Is this an accurate statement? Why? |
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No, Company A's price is equal to those of most of the other companies. |
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Not Enough Information Given |
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No, Company A's price is lower than the mode, but higher than the prices of the 4 other companies. |
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Yes, more companies charge $93 than any other price. |
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The graphs show the same information about the number of species at two major zoos. Which graph shows the information with the least amount of distortion? |
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The graphs show the same information about the populations of three of the most populated states. Which graph shows the information with the least amount of distortion? |
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The graphs show the same information about the average cost of a house in Anaheim, California, and Miami, Florida. Which graph shows the information with the least amount of distortion? |
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