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docker41 [41]
3 years ago
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Logan wants to move to a new city. He gathered graphs of temperatures for two different cities. Which statements about the data

sets shown are trueLogan wants to move to a new city. He gathered graphs of temperatures for two different cities. Which statements about the data sets shown are true?
City A

A box-and-whisker plot. The whiskers have a range of 10 and the box has a range of 3.

City B

A box-and-whisker plot. The whiskers have a range of 18.5 and the box has a range of 9.5.
City A is likely to have a colder temperatures because the interquartile range is smaller than that of City B.
City A is likely to have temperatures that remain fairly constant year round because it has a compact interquartile range compared to that of City B.
City A is likely to have very hot days and extreme temperatures because the mean is larger than that of City B.
City B is likely to have more warm days than City A because the maximum value is greater.
City B is likely to have more extreme temperatures with colder days in winter and hotter days in summer because the range is greater than that of A.
City B is likely to have more lower temperatures than City A because the median for City B is lower.
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Mathematics
2 answers:
Bad White [126]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The correct options are;

Therefore, City A is likely to have temperatures that remain fairly constant all year round because it has a compact interquartile range compared to that of City B

City B is likely to have more extreme temperatures with colder days in the winter and hotter days in the summer because the range is greater than that of A

Step-by-step explanation:

Here we have for City A

Maximum - Minimum = 10

Interquartile range =3

City B

Maximum - Minimum = 18.5

Interquartile range =9.5

Therefore, City A is likely to have temperatures that remain fairly constant all year round because it has a compact interquartile range compared to that of City B

City B is likely to have more extreme temperatures with colder days in the winter and hotter days in the summer because the range is greater than that of A.

Y_Kistochka [10]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:a and d

Step-by-step explanation:

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