Mathematics, 06.05.2021 22:30 gabriella80
The box plot shows the heights of grade 7 students in two random samples from two different schools. The sample item from each school is of the student population. Based on the box plot, which comparison is true? A Grade 7 students from School A are typically shorter than grade 7 students from School B because of the difference in the interquartile ranges of grade 7 student heights at the schools. B Grade 7 students from School A are typically shorter than grade 7 students from School B because of the difference in the medians of grade 7 student heights at the schools. C Grade 7 students from School A are typically taller than grade 7 students from School B because of the difference in the interquartile ranges of grade 7 student heights at the schools. D Grade 7 students from School A are typically taller than grade 7 students from School B because of the difference in the medians of grade 7 student heights at the schools.
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