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Mathematics, 05.05.2020 21:04, asmita9876

The box plots show the average wind speeds, in miles per hour, for two different islands. Average Wind Speeds on Island A 2 box plots. The number line goes from 1 to 11. For the average wind speeds of cities on Island A, the whiskers range from 1 to 9.5, and the box ranges from 3 to 7. A line divides the box at 4. For the average wind speeds of cities on Island B, the whiskers range from 1.5 to 11, and the box ranges from 4 to 9. A line divides the box at 6. Average Wind Speeds on Island B Which explains, on a given day, which island is more likely to have a wind speed close to its median?

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