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Students collected a random sample of data on how many seconds 7th grade boys and 7th grade girls could maintain a handstand. The data collected from the sample is shown below.

The difference between the boys' mean time and the girls' mean time is

second(s).

The difference between the boys' median time and the girls' median time is

second(s).

7th Grade boys:19, 17, 19, 20, 19, 18, 19,24

7th Grade girls: 16, 21, 17, 16, 18, 19, 21, 8

Based on the sample data, which population of students, the 7th grade boys or the 7th grade girls, would be more likely to hold a handstand for about 19 seconds or more? the 7th grade

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