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When 25 employees were first hired in 2011 for a pharmaceutical company, Company A, the starting annual salary was $38,000. A competing pharmaceutical company, Company B, had the same starting salary for 25 employees hired the same year. In 2016, data was collected on the annual salaries of these same employees at each company. This data is displayed in the boxplots shown:
Graph of two boxplots, y axis labeled Annual Salary in US Dollars ranging from 0 to 80,000; blue boxplot labeled Company A with outlier at about 39,000, minimum at about 48,500, Q1 at about 50,500, median at about 57,000, Q3 at about 68,000, and maximum at about 74,000; orange boxplot labeled Company B with minimum at about 43,000, Q1 at about 47,000, median at about 55,000, Q3 at about 62,000, and maximum at about 65,000.
Part A: Compare the annual salary distributions.
Part B: What are the pros and cons of working at each company? Explain using what you found in Part A.
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