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The parallel boxplots below display the weights of bags of two different brands, A and B, of granola.
Which statement is a correct comparison of the distribution of granola bag weights for brands A and B?
A. The bag weights for brand A have less variability than the bag weights for brand B.
B. The bag weights for brand A have more variability than the bag weights for brand B. C. Brand B bags typically weigh more than brand A bags because there is a high outlier at 52.5.
D. Brand B bags typically weigh more because the range of weights is higher than that of brand A.
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