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PLZ HELP:( Jake wants to compare the mean height of the players on his favorite badminton and basketball teams. He creates the dot plots shown below: The mean absolute deviation is 1.74 inches for the badminton team and 3.02 inches for the basketball team. Which of the following conclusions can be drawn from the data? The badminton players are all taller than the basketball players. The basketball players are all taller than the badminton players. There is more variability in the badminton team member heights. There is more variability in the basketball team member heights.
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