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Mathematics, 16.02.2021 19:10 bighomie28

Janelle made ordered lists of the heights, in inches, of the students in Ms. Carver's and Mr. Wright's homerooms. She found the two lists had the same median value, but the list from Ms. Carver's class showed greater variability. If the
shortest student in Mr. Wright's homeroom is 48 inches tall and the tallest student is 64 inches tall, what could be the
heights of the shortest and tallest students in Ms. Carver's homeroom?
46 inches and 61 inches
47 inches and 66 inches
52 inches and 63 inches
53 inches and 68 inches
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