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1.what is the median value of the data set shown on...
Mathematics, 12.10.2019 22:00, samueldfhung
the charts are in order for each question
1.what is the median value of the data set shown on the line plot?
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2.a grocery store received two shipments of watermelon. each watermelon in a shipment was weighed, then a line plot was made of all of the weights in a shipment. what statement about the two plots’ distributions is true?
a. there is no overlap between the two distributions.
b. the degree of overlap between the two distributions is moderate.
c. the degree of overlap between the two distributions is low.
d. the degree of overlap between the two distributions is high.
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