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Mathematics, 05.05.2020 18:59 jlang8

The box plots below show the heights (in centimeters) of the players on the University of Maryland women's basketball and field hockey teams.
Which pieces of information can be gathered from these box plots?
Choose all answers that apply:

(Choice A)
The basketball players are taller on average.

(Choice B)
The heights of the basketball players vary noticeably more than those of the field hockey team.

(Choice C)
None of the above


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