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The dot plot shows two students’ scores on 12 history quizzes.
Which of the following statements correctly compares the median and the range of their scores?
A. The median of Lolo’s scores is greater that the median of Ami’s scores, and the range of Ami’s scores is greater that the range of Lolo’s scores
B. The medians are equal, and the range of Ami’s scores is greater than the range of Lolo’s scores
C. The medians are equal, and the range of Lolo’s scores is greater than the range of Ami’s scores
D. The median and range of Lolo’s scores are greater than the median and range of Ami’s scores
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