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Mathematics, 11.06.2021 22:00, alialarma

A grocery store buys oranges from two different farmers. The mean weight of farmer A's oranges is 8 oz. The mean weight of farmer B's oranges is 9.1 oz. The MAD of both data sets is 2. What can you infer about the two sets of oranges? A. The MAD is large.

B. The data sets are very different.

C. There is no difference between the sets of oranges.

D. The mean is small.

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