Question 1 (2 points) The boxplot below shows the number of states visited by marital status (yes/no) for two of my stat

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Question 1 (2 points) The boxplot below shows the number of states visited by marital status (yes/no) for two of my stat

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Question 1 2 Points The Boxplot Below Shows The Number Of States Visited By Marital Status Yes No For Two Of My Stat 1
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Question 1 (2 points) The boxplot below shows the number of states visited by marital status (yes/no) for two of my statistics classes. Using the boxplot, answer the 4 questions below. Boxplot of States Visited 50 40 20 States Visited 20 10 0 No Yes Married Which group (married or int marrindl har the lowest

4 5 No 6 Yet Married 7 8 9 ✓ Which group (married or not married) has the lowest median number of states visited? 10 11 12 1. Married (yes) Which distribution appears skewed left, excluding outliers? 2. Not Married (No) 3. Both Which distribution is more variable (has the largest IQR)? 4. Neither V Which distribution has outliers?

3 Question 2 (1 point) Which of the following is likely to have a mean that is larger than the median? (hint think about the likely shape of each distribution) 6 Main 9 > The distribution of numbers generated by a random number generator The scores of students (out of 100 points) on a very easy exam in which most score very well, but a few do poorly. The scores of students (out of 100 points) on a very difficult exam in which most score poorly, but a few do very well. 12 > The years of pennies in current circulation. urastinn 11nnint
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