The two box-and-whisker plots below show the times in seconds for two teams in a 100 m dash. What do the interquartile ranges tell you about the two teams?
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@sjerman1 Sir, would you by any chance know how to solve this type of problem?
it shows that team B is a second slower looking at the line there in the middle of the box
A. Team A has more consistent times B. Team B has more consistent times C. Overall team A is faster than team B D. Overall team B is faster than team A
A. Team A has more consistent times
now i havent delt with box and whiskers in a while but if im not mistaken, the whiskers show the full range, so there may only be a point or two out on the whiskers but within the box is where the main group of data points reside, and the line shows the median, correct?
First point on the outside is the minimum. Last point to the far right is the maximum. The inside box has the 1st Quartile, Median, and 3rd quartile. So yes, sir. Correct you are..
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