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Mathematics, 20.04.2020 16:52 bignutz29

Before sending track and field athletes to the Olympics, the U. S. holds a qualifying meet.
The upper box plot shows the top 12men's long jumpers at the U. S. qualifying meet. The lower box plot shows the distances (in meters) achieved in the men's long jump at the2012 Olympic games.
Which pieces of information can be gathered from these box plots?
Choose all answers that apply:
Choose all answers that apply:

(Choice A)
A
The Olympic jumps were farther on average than the U. S. qualifier jumps.

(Choice B)
B
All of the Olympic jumps were farther than all of the U. S. qualifier jumps.

(Choice C)
C
The Olympic jumps vary noticeably more than the U. S. qualifier jumps.

(Choice D)
D
None of the above
2 horizontal boxplots titled U. S. Qualifier and Olympics are graphed on the same horizontal axis, labeled Distance, in meters. The boxplot titled U. S. Qualifier has a left whisker which extends from 7.68 to 7.7. The box extends from 7.7 to 7.89 and is divided into 2 parts by a vertical line segment at 7.74. The right whisker extends from 7.9 to 7.99. The boxplot titled Olympics has a left whisker which extends from 7.7 to 7.83. The box extends from 7.83 to 8.12 and is divided into 2 parts by a vertical line segment at 8.04. The right whisker extends from 8.12 to 8.31. All values estimated.

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