Advanced Placement (AP)

The following table shows summary statistics, in thousands, for the number of electrical workers and the number of concrete workers in the construction industry each month for the past 5 years. Based on the 1.5×IQR 1.5
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rule for outliers, which of the following statements is a correct comparison of the two distributions?

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