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5 January, 01:54

The tables show the number of books read during the summer by students in two homerooms. Mr. Chen 2 2 3 9 4 5 4 5 9 3 3 4 6 7 2 6 4 7 10 8 Ms. Vieth 3 3 4 9 4 5 6 7 8 10 3 5 5 7 4 4 12 6 12 6 What conclusion can you draw about the number of books read during the summer by students in each homeroom? Question 6 options: On average, students in Ms. Vieth's class read more books during the summer than students in Mr. Chen's class. On average, students in Mr. Chen's class read more books during the summer than students in Ms. Vieth's class. On average, students in both homerooms read about the same number of books during the summer. No conclusion can be made.

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  1. 5 January, 02:24
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    On average, students in Ms. Vieth's class read more books during the summer than students in Mr. Chen's class.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    If you add all of Mr. Chen's number of books, then divide by the number of students, then do the same for Ms. Vieth, you'd have the average for each. Mr. Chen would have 5%, while Ms. Vieth would have 6.15%.
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