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Kylie's class is selling boxes of chocolate as a fundraiser. In order to motivate students to sell, her teacher has divided the class into two teams: the blue team and the red team. Since the teams do not have the same number of people, the team with the highest mean sales will win the competition. The dot plots below show the current sales of each team. Calculate the mean and mean absolute deviation (rounded to the nearest tenth) for each team and then complete the following statements.
Currently, the
Choose one of the following: blue or red, team has a higher mean.
The difference between the means is
Choose one of the following:higher or lower, than the mean absolute deviation of either team.
There is
Choose one of the following:no, much, or some, overlap between sales in the teams.
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