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Mathematics, 29.08.2020 21:01 Lujfl

The given box plots show the number of text messages Paul and Sally received each day on their cell phones. Select the true statement. *
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Daily Text Messages Received
Paul
Sally
10
12
14
16
18
26
28
30
32
20 22 24
Messages
The interquartile range of Paul's data is less than the interquartile range of Sally's
data
The median of Paul's data is greater than the median of Sally's data.
Paul's data has a larger overall spread than Sally's data.
The median of Paul's data is equal to the median of Sally's data.

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