I think the answer to this is D.
<span>An example of European country is France, which does not have an epidemic on Cardiovascular Disease, compared to the United States. French eat a high-fat diet, yet they have a lower rate of heart disease. The main reason maybe because of </span>Wine, as this may play some role in the heart health of France. Natural antioxidants found in wine, tea, grapes and other fruits help keep LDL (“bad”) cholesterol down. French wine drinkers also have this habit of eating more amount of vegetables and beans. Furthermore, one study shows that French adults who have one alcoholic drink a day are less likely to smoke than their countrymen who drink more or who avoid alcohol.
Answer:
Devonte is correct because the interquartile range is less for French.
Explanation:
The scoring range indicates the deviance from the standard values. It can only be inferred that the interquartile range is very narrow. In other words, there is less variability in the scores. Thus, a smaller quartile range means that there is less variability in the quantity being measured. The interqurtile range is the difference in the values of the the 75th percentile and the 25th percentile of a cumulative frequency distribution curve.