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Mathematics, 18.05.2021 02:40 rmusungu4

Nadia compares the weights, in grams, of some apples and oranges. She finds the median and interquartile range of the weights.

1. Which sample has a greater variability, or spread?

2. According to these measures, is it possible that the heaviest piece of fruit in the
two samples was an orange? Explain why or why not.


Nadia compares the weights, in grams, of some apples and oranges. She finds the

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