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The parallel dotplots below display the number of cars
parked for several days in each of two parking lots
Parked Cars by Lot
Which of the following statements is true?
The range for the distribution of the number of cars
is larger in lotA
The range for the distribution of the number of cars
is larger in lot B.
There is a smaller standard deviation in the
distribution of the number of cars in lot B.
The standard deviation in the distribution of the
number of cars is the same for both lots.
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Lots
21 22
27
28
29
23 24 25 26
Number of Cars
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