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monitta
3 years ago
14

Georgina likes to read during her summer break. The table below shows the number of pages in each book she read last summer and

the number of pages in each book she read this summer. Number of Pages Georgina Reads during the Summer Last Summer 140 220 190 180 190 This Summer 150 170 150 190 180 What inference can someone draw about the data?
Mathematics
2 answers:
labwork [276]3 years ago
6 0

In the data given, we have to find the mean, median, and mode to make an inference.

Here’s the solution, to find the mean:

Last summer                      This summer

140                                         150

180                                         150

<span>190                                         170</span>

190                                         180

220                                         190

920 / 5 = <span>184       </span>                840 / 5 = 168

Mode = 190                        150

Median = <span>190     </span>                170

The difference between the average number of pages read last summer and this summer is 16 pages. Therefore, we can infer that there are 16 more pages read by Georgina last summer compared to this summer.

Radda [10]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The number of pages in each book varied more last summer than this summer.

Step-by-step explanation:

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