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Mathematics, 07.05.2020 08:57 vpowell5371

Which statements are true regarding the data

displayed in the boxplots? Check all that apply.

The median for the mussel volume is greater than

the median for the oyster volume.

The range in data for the oyster volume is greater

than for the mussel volume.

Oysters tend to have more volume than mussels.

The IQR is less for the mussel volume than for the

oyster volume.

There is greater variation of oyster volumes than

mussel volumes.

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