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The box plots below show the average daily temperatures in April and October for a U.S. city: two box plots shown. The top one is labeled April. Minimum at 50, Q1 at 60, median at 67, Q3 at 71, maximum at 75. The bottom box plot is labeled October. Minimum at 45, Q1 at 50, median at 60, Q3 at 75, maximum at 85. What can you tell about the means for these two months? (1 point) The mean for April is higher than October's mean. There is no way of telling what the means are. The low median for October pulls its mean below April's mean. The high range for October pulls its mean above April's mean.

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The box plots below show the average daily temperatures in April and October for a U.S. city: two box plots shown. The top one is labeled April. Minimum at 50, Q1 at 60, median at 67, Q3 at 71, maximum at 75. The bottom box plot is labeled October. Minimum at 45, Q1 at 50, median at 60, Q3 at 75, maximum at 85. What can you tell about the means for these two months? (1 point) The mean for April is higher than October's mean. There is no way of telling what the means are. The low median for October pulls its mean below April's mean. The high range for October pulls its mean above April's mean.
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In order to find the mean, you have to add all the numbers then divide by the amount of numbers there are. So, for April, you would add all the numbers together and then divide by 5, because that's how many numbers there are. April: \[50+60+67+71+75=?\] Then, divide by 5. \[? \div 5\] Then do the same for October: \[45+50+60+75+85=?\] Divide. \[?/5\] Keep in mind that October has the same amount of numbers. Once you have both of the means, you can look at the answer choices and see what answer you get.

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