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OpenStudy (brodybarnes35):

The table below shows data from a survey about the amount of time high school students spent reading and the amount of time spent watching videos each week (without reading): Reading Video 4 4 4 5 5 6 5 8 5 9 6 10 7 11 8 12 8 14 9 25 Which response best describes outliers in these data sets? FAN AND MEDAL

OpenStudy (brodybarnes35):

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OpenStudy (brodybarnes35):

someone help

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so what is it that they're looking for?

OpenStudy (animallover8):

what are the options hon?

OpenStudy (brodybarnes35):

The exam outlier at 60 makes the IQR narrower and the median higher. The class data is more evenly spread, which pulls its median down. The class median is lower than the exam median. The class Q3 is higher than the exam Q3.

OpenStudy (brodybarnes35):

my b

OpenStudy (animallover8):

? this makes no sense sorry hon

OpenStudy (anonymous):

well which one is which?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

in a way it does make sense just which one is which?

OpenStudy (brodybarnes35):

a.The exam outlier at 60 makes the IQR narrower and the median higher. b.The class data is more evenly spread, which pulls its median down. c.The class median is lower than the exam median. d.The class Q3 is higher than the exam Q3

OpenStudy (brodybarnes35):

@animeisbae2299

OpenStudy (anonymous):

my question is which category is which at the top

OpenStudy (brodybarnes35):

oh reading is 4 4 5 5 etc and video is 4 5 6 8 etc

OpenStudy (brodybarnes35):

is that good? @animeisbae2299

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes so its D

OpenStudy (brodybarnes35):

thanks anime you saved me

OpenStudy (brodybarnes35):

i have another can u help?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sure

OpenStudy (brodybarnes35):

ok... The box plots below show student grades on the most recent exam compared to overall grades in the class: two box plots shown. The top one is labeled Class. Minimum at 70, Q1 at 74, median at 83, Q3 at 92, maximum at 100. The bottom box plot is labeled Exam. Minimum at 60, Q1 at 81, median at 87, Q3 at 91, maximum at 95. Which of the following best describes the information about the medians?

OpenStudy (brodybarnes35):

The exam outlier at 60 makes the IQR narrower and the median higher. The class data is more evenly spread, which pulls its median down. The class median is lower than the exam median. The class Q3 is higher than the exam Q3.

OpenStudy (brodybarnes35):

ill post the graph @animeisbae2299

OpenStudy (brodybarnes35):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

C

OpenStudy (brodybarnes35):

are you sure?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes...

OpenStudy (brodybarnes35):

ok thanks. im sorry but i have two more can you help again

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yep

OpenStudy (brodybarnes35):

you're so nice omg

OpenStudy (brodybarnes35):

The table below shows data for a class's mid-term and final exams: Mid-Term Final 100 98 100 95 100 93 95 91 95 88 92 82 92 78 88 78 85 65 75 60 Which data set has the largest IQR? Mid-term exams Final exams They have the same IQR There is not enough information

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol not always

OpenStudy (brodybarnes35):

The box plots below show the average daily temperatures in July and August for a U.S. city: two box plots shown. The top one is labeled July. Minimum at 80, Q1 at 88, median at 96, Q3 at 103, maximum at 105. The bottom box plot is labeled August. Minimum at 80, Q1 at 82, median at 84, Q3 at 90, maximum at 100 What can you tell about the means for these two months? The August high is above the July median. This makes it hard to know about the means. Both months have the same low temperature. This makes it hard to know about the means. It is unlikely, but possible that the July mean could be higher. There is no way to tell what the means are.

OpenStudy (brodybarnes35):

OpenStudy (brodybarnes35):

@animeisbae2299 ???

OpenStudy (anonymous):

1st one is midterm... and 2nd is C

OpenStudy (brodybarnes35):

Thanks soooooo much, you're a life saver

OpenStudy (anonymous):

welcome :)

OpenStudy (brodybarnes35):

what the heck they were wrong are you sure you were right? @animeisbae2299

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hmmmm it should've been... cause otherwise it wouldnt have made sense

OpenStudy (brodybarnes35):

could you try again one more time? the second one you helped with was the only one you got right... @animeisbae2299

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the 1st one is not written clearly. and try the 3rd with the final and try B

OpenStudy (brodybarnes35):

okkkkkkkkkkkkk

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok?

OpenStudy (brodybarnes35):

im doing it on my own hold on

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok

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