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Mathematics, 02.02.2021 17:30 tbixler2021

The box plots show the heights of trees in two random samples from two different types of trees. Ashley infers that crabapple trees are typically larger than oak trees. Do the sample data in the box plots support Ashley's inference about the population of trees of each type? yes, because the third quartile of the sample of oak trees and crabapple trees is roughly equal

yes, because the sample median height of oak trees is smaller than the sample median height of crabapple trees

no, because the sample median height of crabapple trees is smaller than the sample median height of oak trees

no, because the sample of crabapple trees covers a larger spread than the sample of oak trees

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