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OpenStudy (tanabugg):

Ms. alison drew a box and whisker plot to represent her students scores on a midterm test. Jason received an 81 on the test. How does Jason's score compare to his classmates?

OpenStudy (tanabugg):

OpenStudy (tanabugg):

About 25% higher; about 75% lower About 50% higher; about 50% lower About 75% higher; about 25% lower No one scored higher

OpenStudy (alexishope47):

He did really well. 81 is the highest score on the box and whisker chart so I would say no one scored higher.

OpenStudy (tanabugg):

I thought the highest was a 96?

OpenStudy (alexishope47):

True sorry let me look again sorry

OpenStudy (alexishope47):

After reevaluating I would say 75% higher; 25% lower. Sorry it's been a while since I've done charts and graphs and stuff.

OpenStudy (tanabugg):

Okay thanks last one thanks a lot again

OpenStudy (alexishope47):

No Problem

OpenStudy (tanabugg):

Mr. Green teaches band, choir, and math. This year, he has 57 students that take at least one of his classes. He teaches band to 25 students. There are 9 students who have Mr. Green for math and nothing else. Use the Venn Diagram beow

OpenStudy (tanabugg):

OpenStudy (tanabugg):

@alexishope47

OpenStudy (alexishope47):

Sorry let me look

OpenStudy (alexishope47):

Check this does this work? There is a total of 57 9 in math only and 25 total in band. I think this works.

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