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8 November, 16:09

Renita analyzed two dot plots showing the snowfall during the winter months for City A and for City B. She found that the median snowfall is 5 inches less in City A than in City B. The mean snowfall is about 2 inches less in City A than in City B. Which explains why there is a difference in the measures of center for the sets of data?

One set of data has more variation than the other.

There are no outliers in either set.

In each set, the distribution is clustered around one value.

The modes must be the same for each set.

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  1. 8 November, 16:17
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    The answer is A:One set of data has more variation than the other.
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