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6 October, 20:08

The line plots show the number of hours two groups of teens spent online last week. How does the data compare for the two groups of teens? The 16 - to 18-year olds spent about the same hours online, on average, as the 13 - to 15-year olds. The mode for the hours spent online for the 13 - to 15-year olds is greater than the mode for the hours last week for the 16 - to 18-year olds. The median value for the hours spent online for the 13 - to 15-year olds is greater than the median value for the hours spent online for the 16 - to 18 - year olds. The range of hours spent online for the 13 - to 15-year olds is greater than the range of hours spent online for the 16 - to 18-year olds.

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  1. 6 October, 20:13
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    From your choices above, the answer is C. The median value for the hours spent online for the 13 - to 15-year olds is greater than the median value for the hours spent online for the 16 - to 18 - year olds.
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