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Fynjy0 [20]
3 years ago
5

The box plots show the high temperatures in June and August for Denver in degrees Fahrenheit.

Mathematics
1 answer:
Kryger [21]3 years ago
5 0

Hi There!

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Full Question:

The box plots show the high temperatures in June and August for Denver in degrees Fahrenheit.

Which can you tell about the mean temperatures for these two months?

There is not enough information to determine the mean temperatures.

The mean temperature for August is higher than June's mean temperature.

The mean temperature for June is equal to the mean temperature for August.

The high interquartile range for August pulls the mean temperature above June's mean temperature.

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Interquartile Range Formula: Q3 - Q1

Interquartile Range for August: 10

Interquartile Range for June: 8

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Median = Mean

June: 82

August: 82

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Answer: The mean temperature for June is equal to the mean temperature for August.

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Hope This Helps :)

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