Mathematics, 17.06.2020 04:57, anishivaturi123
Data was collected on the heights of boys at 12 and 24 months of age. The data is summarized in the following boxplots. Is there more variation in the boys' heights at 12 months or 24 months? Explain how you can tell from the boxplots.
A. There is more variation in height at 24 months. The whiskers are more symmetric for the 24-month data, indicating greater spread in the data.
B. There is more variation in height at 12 months. The box length is smaller, indicating a smaller interquartile range and greater spread in the data.
C. There is more variation in height at 12 months. The whiskers are less symmetric for the 12-month data, indicating greater spread in the data.
D. There is more variation in height at 24 months. The box length is longer, indicating a larger interquartile range and greater spread in the data
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:30, jadenweisman1
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