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Mathematics, 05.05.2021 20:30 alyssamaize

The measures in Table A describe the lengths of snakes in inches in the reptile exhibit at the zoo. The measures in Table B describe the lengths of lizards in inches in the reptile exhibit at the zoo.

Which statements are true?

Choose each correct answer.

On average, the length of each lizard is about 10 inches away from 13.8 inches.

The lengths of the snakes in the exhibit varies more than the lengths of the lizards.

On average, the length of each snake is about 6.2 inches away from 37.2 inches.

The lengths of the lizards in the exhibit varies more than the lengths of the snakes.

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